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Identity Theft



Identity Theft - the use of one person's personal information by another to commit fraud or other crimes. The most common forms of identity theft occur when someone obtains another person's social security number, driver's license number, date of birth, and the like and uses it to open a fraudulent bank, credit card, cellular telephone, or other account, or to obtain false loans. Criminal   Read More...

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    Army Biometric Applications: Identifying and Addressing Sociocultural Concerns
    by John D. Woodward Jr., Katharine W. Webb, Elaine M. Newton. 185 pgs.


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