Grand jury examines the increase in identity theft
They did not lose your wallet to get money flowing from your bank account, credit cards are not allowed to open your name, or worse.
Today, identity thieves do steal, with the help of large amounts of personal data on the Internet and instant credit increase.
Last week, Dir Florida Jeb Bush, a Grand Jury probe. On 1 July strict anti-identity theft disciplined by the legislation in force in Florida, has made identity theft a first or second degree felony if public documents are used, or if the crime are $ 75000 or more.
The real problem is difficult near the house. Miami, the fifth largest number of complaints filed by identity theft in the
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