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Identity Theft And Credit Card Fraud! ... The opening of new accounts Armed with personal information such as name, date of birth and social security number, thieves can impersonate someone else to open new lines of credit. They can apply for credit cards on behalf of the victim, or steal prequalified credit offers from the target, the mailbox or trash...

Identity Theft Recovery: The Road Back ... Not too long ago, a friend of mine mentioned that one of his coworkers recently recovered his stolen identity. I asked how long the process took...

Identity Theft: Safeguarding Can't Hurt ... Will we ever get a break? Not right now. In San Diego, police arrested a postal worker for stealing mail and trading it to identity thieves to support his drug habit...

My-Car-Was-Stolen Misery – 10 Prevention Tips ... Do you know that 3 out of 4 people in the United States do not have car theft protection systems or any car anti theft device installed on their cars? Well even if they do, most them do not even bothered to activate these car anti theft devices... Just think about it, when was the last time you left your car idling outside while you were busy picking up snacks from the gas stations? Let’s face it, car theft "market" for these car theft folks have been literally blooming and striving like a twister on steroids...

Men are not therefore put to death, or punished for that their theft proceedeth from election; but because it was noxious and contrary to men’s preservation, and the punishment conducing to the preservation of the rest, inasmuch as to punish those that do voluntary hurt, and none else, frameth and maketh men’s wills such as men would have them.
—Thomas Hobbes (1579–1688)

The childless experts on child raising also bring tears of laughter to my eyes when they say, “I love children because they’re so honest.” There is not an agent in the CIA or the KGB who knows how to conceal the theft of food, how to fake being asleep, or how to forge a parent’s signature like a child.
—Bill Cosby (20th century)

‘Tis no sin love’s fruit to steal;
But the sweet theft to reveal,
To be taken, to be seen,
These have crimes accounted been.
—Ben Jonson (1572–1637)