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Employment (Focus & Forum)

Nov. 1, 2008

Using FACT to Prevent Fiction

The federal government is requiring certain creditors, including both private and public sector employers, to take steps to address the risks of the potential identity theft of an employer’s customers, writes Morin I. Jacob. - Employment Column

EMPLOYMENT COLUMN

By Morin I. Jacob

Identity theft is a major concern for most Americans. Stories abound of victims of identify theft struggling to restore their credit and resurrect their finances. Identify theft is a fraud attempted or committed using identifying information of another person without his or her permission. It is particularly frightening because it can happen to anyone at any time, and it can happen without a person's knowledge. ...

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