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Identity theft may well be considered an epidemic in New Jersey, as it is such nationwide. According to the United States Secret Service, there are numerous cases where criminals have stolen personal information in order to drain bank accounts, apply for loans or open new bank accounts inside or outside of New Jersey.

 
The Internet Crime Complaint Center 2004    
 
 
Identity theft occurs when someone appropriates another’s personal information without their knowledge to commit theft or fraud.Complainants per 100,000 population in New Jersey
Complainants per 100,000 population 30.74
Represents % of total individual perpetrators 2.9
Represents % of total individual complainants 3.1

Source: National White Collar Crime Center and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
 

In response to the rapidly growing number of identity theft victims, President Bush signed the Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act last year. The Act adds two years of prison time for each criminal convicted of using stolen personal information. As Bush then stated, people need to stay informed and most of all they need to protect their personal records. In New Jersey, many cases of identity theft have occurred where the victims were left with taken-over bank accounts and, understandably, with hurt feelings.

While identity thieves have become very creative in developing methods to obtain personal information, many still stick to the old-fashioned way of stealing mail. Many people are not aware that their personal mail could be of any interest to others and therefore leave it unattended during holidays or wait several days before they empty out their mailbox. There are, however, several other methods how personal information can be stolen:

  • Skimming
  • Dumpster Diving
  • Shoulder Surfing
  • Database Fraud

Identity theft is a crime that is in most cases only discovered once it's too late and it leaves the victims, in worst-case scenarios, with no money and a long process of paperwork to rectify the financial situation. Contact one of our New Jersey lawyers to assist you with any questions you might have and to advise you about the procedures once you have become a victim of identity theft.

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New Jersey Audio & Video    
 
  Identification Theft: Protecting Your Personal Data
AUDIO, RM, 44Kbps, 5:09, 7/18/2005

Pesca details what's being done to protect private consumer data. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission estimates identification theft affects 10 million Americans each year, and the problem is only growing larger
Source: NPR
 
 
New Jersey External Sites    
 
 

United States Attorney's Office, District of New Je
Graphic: United States Attorney's Office, District of New Jersey ... This guide provides victims of identity theft with the major resources to co
Nineteen Individuals Indicted in Internet ‘Carding'
... returned by a federal grand jury in Newark, New Jersey today, ... "Identity theft carries a heavy price, both in the damage to individuals w

 



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Latest news about Identity Theft cases in New Jersey and nationwide:

Credit Card And Identity Theft Defendant Sentenced To 18 Years In Jail
R. Alexander Acosta, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, William T. Simms, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Secret Service, J...
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California Woman Admits Identity Theft And Bank Fraud Scheme
Zelpha Conyers, of Inglewood, California, pleaded guilty today to bank fraud and identity theft for making fraudulent withdrawals at Bank of Americ...
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Identity Theft in U.S. 27.3 Million Victims
The Federal Trade Commission today released a survey showing that 27.3 million Americans have been victims of identity theft in the last five years...
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Identity Theft Terms

 


Today's Terms

Check washing

Definition:
Thieves often steal personal checks and then dip it into acetone, which removes the ink and in order to write it for a higher amount.

Phising

Definition:
Phising is a term used to describe high-tech scams, using spam, pop-ups and emails to deceive people into disclosing their personal information.

Identity fraud

Definition:
Identity fraud differs from identity theft as so far as the thief doesn't steal someone else's information, but rather uses made up information.

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Topics Related to Identity Theft:

  • Skimming
  • Shoulder Surfing
  • Database Fraud
  • Personal Computer and Passwords
  • Phising
  • Credit Report

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New Jersey Identity-Theft Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Identity-Theft attorney you should contact our Identity-Theft Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Absecon
  • Asbury Park
  • Atlantic City
  • Bayonne
  • Blackwood
  • Bloomfield
  • Brick
  • Bridgeton
  • Bridgewater
  • Clementon
  • Clifton
  • East Brunswick
  • East Orange
  • Edison
  • Elizabeth
  • Englishtown
  • Fort Lee
  • Freehold
  • Hackensack
  • Hoboken
  • Howell
  • Jackson
  • Jersey City
  • Kearny
  • Lakewood
  • Linden
  • Marlton
  • Millville
  • Monroe Township
  • Morristown
  • Mount Holly
  • Mount Laurel
  • New Brunswick
  • Newark
  • North Bergen
  • North Brunswick
  • Old Bridge
  • Passaic
  • Paterson
  • Perth Amboy
  • Piscataway
  • Plainfield
  • Princeton
  • Sewell
  • Somerset
  • Teaneck
  • Toms River
  • Trenton
  • Union
  • Vineland
  • Wayne
 


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