When Even The Attorney General Can't Protect Herself Against Identity Theft, Something Is Wrong
from the chances-of-getting-caught?--zero dept
Identity theft continues to be a popular crime for plenty of reasons, but the biggest one may be that the chances of actually getting caught are slim to none. InfoWorld has a short blurb about how the new Attorney General of Massachusetts was a victim of identity theft just a couple of weeks ago, and there's almost no chance that she'll be able to catch and prosecute the criminal who did it. It's the same old refrain we've been hearing for years. The chances of anyone actually getting caught is close to zero, and it's always the victims who have to clean up the mess that they're left with (and sometimes it's a tremendous mess). There are better ways that credit reporting agencies could deal with victims of identity theft, but it seems like it's just too much work for them, so they make it as difficult as possible -- and often make victims feel like they were the ones who did something wrong.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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CHECK THAT SHIPPING ADDRESS & PHONE NUMBER
Then investigate and interview the people who were to receive the merchandise.
The could also check that address with UPS or FEDEX & other PC companies to see if other Goods where shipped there.
Was this a phone order - or placed over the Internet. Dell requires a telephone number for every client or quote. And the IP address is recorded for every online sale.
Did she even file a formal complaint?
Did the FBI tell her that they would no investigate?
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Re: CHECK THAT SHIPPING ADDRESS & PHONE NUMBER
Was this a phone order - or placed over the Internet. Dell requires a telephone number for every client or quote. And the IP address is recorded for every online sale.The items could have been shipped to a vacant house for all the shipper would care, phone numbers can practically be rented, and the IP address is easily faked or done remotely from a zombie. Certainly these things will be checked out, but it is still easy to evade capture until you get greedy.
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Re: CHECK THAT SHIPPING ADDRESS & PHONE NUMBER
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sorry, law enforcement is busy...
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Re: sorry, law enforcement is busy...
#2 - yeah you'd have thought that they (the authorities I am sure she knows well) would have at least shipped an empty box to the address and then had words with whoever picked it up
Seems fairly simple to me
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Re: sorry, law enforcement is busy...
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Skimming
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Compaines don't care either.
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Identity theft protection
I have never had my id stolen, but if I did I would love to have all the info used for them to steal it. At least maybe I could do my own investigation, find the morons who stole my id, and explain the right to bear arms to them. There are no consequences anymore for being a crook, its time we went back to what the U S Navy used to call Rocks and Shoals justice. Find them, kick their butt good and proper, and move on, there would be less repeats if we did.
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Corporations don't care either.
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I think this ones easy
Of course identity theft criminals could be brought to book. As others have pointed out, it's a very unsophisticated crime when you have goods shipped to an address from where you must pick them up.
Also the victim of the crime is the banks and insurance companies. These are the same people who spend $10,000 on lawyers fees and debt collectors to get $10 back from an old lady. They have the resources to raise an army if they wanted to.
So, law enforcement could stamp on this overnight. Why dont they?
Does it add up? No.
Is there a way to explain it?
Yes.
[tinfoil hat]
America is being softened up and prepared for biometric ID cards/implants etc.
[/tinfoil hat]
If you want to sell security to people, first you have make them feel insecure. Tell them bad things will happen to them if they don't buy your measures. Let the criminals run wild and eventually the people will come to you begging for a cage to hide in.
Based on the evidence, I think that's the long and short of it really.
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Re: I think this ones easy
We (the consumer) no longer have to make the mistake. We have been victims by 'dumpster diving', crimnal 'Point Of Sale' cashiers, muggers, car thieves, house thieves all of them getting your identity by faults of our own. Maybe by not locking the door, throwing out a full sheet of paper, etc.
Now the crooks just hack into a D-base and they have hundreds of thousands of numbers to play with.
Law enforcement did ABSOLUTLEY NOTHING in my case. As a matter of fact, by the time the cops got to my house I MYSELF traced back the crooks IP addresses back to a SINGAPORE server. The cop was amazed that I could show him that. If the guy who responds to the crime can be amazed by that, THERE IS A LOT WRONG!
Law enforcement doesn't care about you. Talk to one of your neighbors who is a cop. They think that they are above you (a civy, short for civillian) yet they live in your same community. Could you imagine the mindset of their bosses? The ones who decide on what cases the lower cops take. These guys are the bottom of a very huge pyramid, where at the top, they just dont give a fudge.
They want to frighten you.
They want you to be scared.
They want you to look, but not see.
They want you to believe all the hype.
They want you to be submissive and tolerable.
They want you to tune in to see the threat level color to frighten you.
They are coming for you.
They are coming for your sons and daughters to fight wars that have no meaning to us. Only for their aganda which is downright greed.
PEOPLE! ALL PEOPLE!! HELLO!!
Can we let this continue?
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Maybe it's not a crime
I had my identity stolen a few years ago. Or at least a part of it. Anyway my bank told me they would take care of it. I guess that means they put the money back in my account changed my check card number and moved on. I never heard anything about it afterwards but it's my understanding that banks don't involve the police or go after these guys at all. I mean the person who stole my identity spent over 600 bucks at heredity.com. You'd think he/she would be pretty easy to catch. As long as the identity theves have no fear of being caught, they'll keep running thier scam like a business.
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It's easier to commit the fraud then to report it
We discovered the fraudulent account via a credit report easily enough but when it came to time to actually report the crime to the authorities we couldn't call it in as you would a normal theft. A call to the local PD was met w/ a "you need to come down and file an affidavit, because too many people file false identity theft report." Wtf?
In summation, it was easier for the ID thief to use my wifes info than it was for us to even file a police report.
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It's easier to commit the fraud then to report it
We discovered the fraudulent account via a credit report easily enough but when it came to time to actually report the crime to the authorities we couldn't call it in as you would a normal theft. A call to the local PD was met w/ a "you need to come down and file an affidavit, because too many people file false identity theft report." Wtf?
In summation, it was easier for the ID thief to use my wifes info than it was for us to even file a police report.
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Not identity theft
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sorry...
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Uhm... Pub Library? that sounds funny :P
I can say its pretty easy to catch any Idenfity Thief, did it before and can do it anytime, BUT what most of you don't realise is that these big Feds corps cannot "catch" any of these folks if the money they should spend on it its higher then the actual damage, that's why most of the times my fellows thieves from countries like Romania,
where i live most of the times if not all the times never gets caugh and not just because here the laws for cyber things are not known how to operate and for sure not because FBI doesn't care or because they can't do it, ITS JUST BECAUSE IT DOESNT WORTH IT. Ofcourse there are marges of demage, after an X limit they can start working on a case they can start hunting them down, but well if your case doesn't fix the limits... and the template for sure all you will have to do its clean yourself up and move on hopping it won't happen again.
And yes there are "thieves" like someone said above ,whom they can't wait untill some cybercrooks some HIGH visible damage and then they jump into people's eyes with offerts to "protect them", while all they wants its their money knowing that now their pretty much vulnerable and in a need.
Uhm i think i've said enough.... One more then, when you think its IMPOSSIBLE, follow the white wabbit, and as a HINT, the white wabbits "middle" name is AOL.
Have a nice day,
With respect.
Report2System
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Public Library
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Library are simple
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Public Library
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