Tougher laws, penalties will help protect us
By Tom Mashberg/ Identity Fraud
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - Updated: Apr. 13, 2005 12:31 AM EST
     Last of a three-part series on identity fraud.
     After just four days as a data entry clerk at a members' club in 
Philadelphia, Stephanie Mobley knew scores of Social Security 
numbers. She used the data, Massachusetts officials allege, to commit 
12 counts of identity theft against a half-dozen Bay Staters.
     But if Mobley is found guilty, she faces no more than 30 months 
in prison. Now, officials want to toughen the penalties for identity 
theft to deter and punish one of the state's fastest-growing crimes.
http://www.bostonherald.com/identityFraud/view.bg?articleid=78050



Life's been hell and thief still has her SS number!
By Tom Mashberg/ Identity Fraud
Tuesday, April 12, 2005 - Updated: 03:54 PM EST
     The woman who stole Cathy Caverly's identity has a lot of nerve.
     She still lives near Caverly's longtime residence in Stoughton.
     She never paid restitution - despite promising to do so as a 
condition of her probation.
     She called a credit card firm to complain after Caverly shut off 
a card she was using illegally.
     And now, Caverly has been forced to take on the disruptive and 
difficult task of getting a new Social Security because the thief 
knows her old one. 
http://www.bostonherald.com/identityFraud/view.bg?articleid=78049



LexisNexis cyber goof exposed data on 310,000: Initial number doubled
By Tom Mashberg and Jennifer Rosinski/ Identity Fraud
Wednesday, April 13, 2005 - Updated: 12:53 PM EST
     Sensitive information on 10,000 Bay Staters was compromised 
during a security breach at a nationwide data broker - more than 
twice the number initially reported - the company said yesterday.
     LexisNexis announced that nationally, 310,000 people were 
affected by the breach, 280,000 more than was reported in March.
http://www.bostonherald.com/identityFraud/view.bg?articleid=78230



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