Two identity theft cases investigated (The Harrisburg Daily Register)

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CARRIER MILLS - Saline County Sheriff’s Deputies are investigating two cases of identity theft reported this month. Continue…

Deputies say a county jail inmate ran an identity theft scam from his cell. Continue…

A: The score can range between 400 and 900. Generally, a score on the scale developed by Fair Isaac Corp. (FICO) of between 770 and 850 is considered very good and will get you the best rates and terms. Continue…

Earlier this week, we showed you Christie Scalzo’s story . She’s the woman whose identity had been stolen, leading to her arrest years later for crimes she did not commit. Continue…

If you worry about identity theft, the state of Georgia wants to help you have peace of mind. A new law will allow you to freeze your credit before something bad actually happens to you. That’s a change of perspective from the way most identity theft cases are now handled. Continue…

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