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Identity Theft

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Identity Thefts on the Rise in Brecksville

Police: Use caution when buying items online, but also take a closer look at gas pumps and ATMs before using them.

Brecksville police officials say that reports of identity theft are on the rise in the city — and around Northeast Ohio — during the past few years. There are several ways residents have their identities stolen. Det. Dave Hetrick said that technology is partly to blame for the increase. High-tech thieves use high-tech “skimming devices” placed on gas pumps and ATMs, where private account information is stolen from the location.  “There are so many different ways (that identities are stolen),” Hetrick said. “It’s more than your usage. It’s a processing center getting hacked. Somebody could be in a parking lot grabbing these numbers. It’s more than being careful. There are so many ways that accounts can be compromised.”  Hetrick, who’s been …

Ann

3:25 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

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Friday, July 8, 2011

IRS Warns Taxpayers About Email Scam

Users are asked to forward suspicious emails to the service.

The IRS wants people to be aware of a new email scam.   According to a June 29 press release from the Internal Revenue Service, the email tells users that tax payments they made have been rejected. If clicked, the link in the email downloads malicious software to the person's computer. Any personal and financial information that is collected can lead to identity theft.   The IRS is asking users to forward suspicious emails to phishing@IRS.gov and then delete the message. The release notes that the IRS does not start contact with individuals through email. Other useful resources about identity theft can be found on the IRS website, like this list of 10 tips to prevent and respond to possible identity theft. 

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