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Identity Theft – What is the Real Story?
Identity theft can be characterized as a major scourge in society today. It has become a growing danger, and as such it currently is often labeled cybercrime and/or cyber espionage, with this fraud on the public becoming so pernicious that even major nationwide firms such as Target, eBay and Home-Depot; as well as financial giants … Read More
By | Published October 10, 2014 | Posted in Criminal Defense, Elder Abuse, General Public Interest | Tagged cell phones, communications, criminal evidence, cyber espionage, cybercrime, cybersecurity, cyberwar, eavesdropping, email, FBI, First Amendment, fraud crimes, hacking, identity theft; theif, mobile devices, National Security Agency, NSA, police report, right to privacy, search engines, social media, spying, text | Comments Off on Identity Theft – What is the Real Story?