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Public Safety News & Tips -- ID Theft & Top scams 2016

You’ve probably heard the news story of a data breach where clients’ Social Security numbers and other personal information were hacked by criminals. Perhaps you have even received a letter from your insurance company or financial institution letting you know that your personal information was comprised. If so, you could be the victim of identity theft. (read more below)

 

ID Theft & Top scams 2016 vol17issue02.pdf

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