TX ID Theft Network
The TX Identity Theft Network was formed to expand service programs, and provide training to professionals to better address the rights and needs of Identity Theft Victims.
01/24/2013
Does an Aging Brain Make You More Prone to Scams? Study finds that the aging brain sends out fewer warning signals about untrustworthy people than the brains of younger adults.
01/22/2013
Join our friends at the Identity Theft Network for a webinar on Cyber Security and ID Theft Victimization. Visist the link below to register!
Cyber Security & Identity Theft Victimization On February 19, at 2 pm EST, The National Identity Theft Victims Assistance Network will be hosting a webinar on Cyber Security and Identity Theft Victimization.
12/11/2012
friends, do not forget to register for this upcoming webinar!
The Use of Identity Theft by Domestic Violence Perpetrators Date: Mon, Dec 17, 2012, Time: 02:00 PM EST, Host(s): Merry O'Brien. On December 17, 2012 at 2 pm EST, The National Identity Theft Victims Assistance Network will be hosting a webinar on the use of identity theft by domestic violence perpetrators as a method of power and control. Speakers includ...
11/20/2012
as always, it is important to keep an eye out for scams this holiday season.
Warning shoppers of Black Friday scams As Black Friday approaches, the Philadelphia District Attorney's office has issued a warning about the latest online and in-person scams targeting shoppers.
An interesting article on the ongoing effects of ID theft.
Kansas case puts face on 'total identity theft' When Candida L. Gutierrez's identity was stolen, the thief didn't limit herself to opening fraudulent credit and bank accounts. She assumed Gutierrez's persona completely, using it to get a job, a driver's license, a mortgage and even medical care for the birth of two children.
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