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Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Unique Article and filed under cyber identity theft | No Comments »

HELP! New job & criminal background check reports felony conviction – IT IS NOT ME. How can I clear my name?


Have been working in healthcare & education since 1982 where I must have a clean record which I do. Received a promotion to university faculty & was on the job two days for training. Got a call today that I had lied about a 1989 felony conviction they "discovered" (worthless check charges in a county across the state where I have never been). Asked not to return & job status "disqualified". Human resources said I can meet with them Thurs. and prove my innocence–trying to obtain a police background check on myself to show them. They will NOT show me their background check on me so that I can verify for errors. When I contacted police ASAP, they opted to file a report and are working it as a possible identity theft…but I wonder if HR has pulled the wrong person’s record which is not me and it is a clerical error they made. I know there are others in my state with same name. What do I do? I am jobless and my reputation is now ruined in a small area where I am a native.
The state is NC and HR at the state university claimed to run the background check themselves.

First off, go to your local police and file an identity theft report, a copy or at least a glance of you complete criminal history check can be obtained from the police officer you speak with. Secondly, depending on how important this job is to you, hire and attorney to help mediate with your prospective employer. Third, relax and cooperate with HR as much as possible, don’t get angry with them or start blaming them for anything until you have proof, if they really want to hire you they will work with you on this issue.

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Posted on June 30th, 2009 by admin and filed under identity theft training | 8 Comments »

Social Security Identity Theft: Who’s got your number


http://becomethehuntednothehunter.com
866-391-8939
Identity Theft is not simply about people using your credit or banking information. Thieves can use your SSN with your name or with someone else’s name. Social Security doesn’t care because they collect on all the people working under that number and they only have to pay benefits to one person…There’s is no way to PREVENT any form of Identity Theft! Why? Because our information is already “out there.” It resides in databases from the Hospital where we were born to County Registrar where we pay property taxes, to the DMV where we have our driver licenses, all we can do is protect ourselves.
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Posted on June 29th, 2009 by admin and filed under identity theft training | 3 Comments »

What yahoo do with the phishing email asking password ?

"phishing" email that asking password is very dangerous.
Even as a programmer, I almost want to reply that email and type my password. But I am realize that only "phishing" email.
What yahoo do with that kind of "phishing" email ?

Go here and fill out the form to report it.

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/security/phishing/phishing-110143.html

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Posted on June 29th, 2009 by admin and filed under phishing | 1 Comment »

ID Theft : Who are the Victims?

I.D. Theft: Latest research shows that up to 6 million Brits believe they’ve been the victim of ID theft, and that the 18-29 year old age group are the main victims and perpetrators. The findings indicate that reported crime figures for identity theft are merely the tip of the ‘I.D Theft Iceberg’

In this interview, Martin Gill ( Professor of Criminology and an identity theft specialist.) reveals what makes us susceptible to I.D theft, and what steps we can take to avoid it.

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Posted on June 27th, 2009 by admin and filed under identity theft research | 4 Comments »