Thursday, November 04, 2004
TheIowaChannel.com - Money - Wells Fargo Warns Of Identity Theft: "During the past year, there have been two other computer thefts that put Wells Fargo customer information at risk, but Waetke said no identity theft ever occurred, and these are isolated incidents.
Wells Fargo is offering customers like Henckel a free one-year membership in its 'Identity Theft Protection Program'."
Wells Fargo is offering customers like Henckel a free one-year membership in its 'Identity Theft Protection Program'."
Fredericksburg.com - AARP helps seniors avoid identity theft: "Older victims were less likely to report that they were victimized. Of victims age 18 to 24, only 17 percent did not report their experience, while 66 percent of victims over the age of 65 did not tell anyone."
Monday, November 01, 2004
TownOnline.com - Natick Bulletin & TAB - Opinion & Letters: "You also may be able to obtain e-mail notices of any changes in a credit report, sometimes within 24 hours. The most important alert is one telling you that an account has been opened in your name. If you do not recognize it as your account, you can take immediate action to get the account closed. "