Case #10,865,021 - Tech Spy
In this day and age spying on someone, say like a spouse or a child, is not uncommon or even difficult. One way to do it is to pick up their phone and look at their call and message history. Some children’s cell phones are equipped with tracking devices that alert their parents if the child makes even the slightest wrong turn. Commercially available spyware can easily be installed on a personal computer, and undetectable hardware called "key catchers," which monitor your every move, can be installed in PS2 or USB ports. If this kind of technology can be simplified and made available to the average non-tech-savvy consumer, what caliber of technology do you think the identity theft experts have?
Check Fraud
Read MoreA huge fraud ring in Michigan and 200 falsely cashed checks cost the government $400,000.
False Tax Returns
Read MoreIdentity thieves in Arizona filed more than 1900 false tax returns, adding up to nearly $4 million.
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