Md. Inmates Handle SSNs, Other Private Data
BALTIMORE (AP) — Maryland officials for the last seven years have used inmates to process Social Security numbers and other personal information from low-income residents receiving medical benefits, a...
View ArticleMd. Man Sentenced For Selling Fake Documents
BALTIMORE (AP) — Federal prosecutors say a Middle River man has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for selling fraudulent documents to illegal immigrants. Jose Oscar Melendez, 40, was also...
View ArticleParents Can Freeze Child’s Credit Under Md.’s New Child Identity Theft Law
BALTIMORE (WJZ)—Chances are you know someone affected by identity theft. Now, the problem is rapidly growing among children. Adam May reports Maryland is leading the way to protect your kid’s credit. A...
View ArticleAudit: Md. Taxpayers Info Kept On Publically Accessible Server
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — An audit of the state comptroller’s office has found that one division has kept sensitive taxpayer information on a publicly accessible computer server for years. The Daily Record...
View ArticleLawmakers Ask FTC, DOJ, SEC To Investigate Equifax Data Breach
BALTIMORE (WJZ)– More than 143 million American may have been impacted by the Equifax data breach, which is considered the largest security breach ever. The massive breach happened sometime in mid May...
View ArticleEquifax: Names, Addresses And Driver’s Licenses Stolen In 2017 Breach
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Equifax is coming clean on just how devastating the 2017 data breach really was. In a letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), officials for the embattled credit...
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