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Identity theft: theft, loss and giveaways

Computer Fraud & Security, 2005
Massive ID thefts and misplacement of sensitive data have taken place, recently. This article delves into some of the prominent cases including the Choicepoint fraud, Seisint and the Bank of America backup tape losses. Nowadays too many people have access to information on the identities of others. Consumers are powerless to this.
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Auto Theft

2011
Auto theft is a common property crime which is often committed by young offenders. Research on youth auto theft has involved analysis of official statistics or criminal justice agency records, and surveys of young offenders or school-based youth.
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Thefts

2023
The seven stories collected in Thefts feature characters who have lost or are in the process of losing things that are dear to them. From Cassandra in "Something Better Underneath", who has already lost her mother and grandfather, to Gus and Norman in "Clock Puzzle", who face the debilitating losses of old age, to Devron in "Lollipop Girl", who only ...
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EULOGY TO THEFT:

2019
One club towered above all others in the final decade of East German football. Berliner FC Dynamo (BFC), the team sponsored by the secret police (Stasi), won the league title for ten straight seasons between 1979 and 1988, often in highly controversial circumstances. BFC’s success triggered unprecedented nationwide protests.
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Financial misconduct and employee mistreatment: Evidence from wage theft

Review of Accounting Studies, 2021
Aneesh Raghunandan, Raghunandan Aneesh
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Risk analysis of cargo theft from freight supply chains using a data-driven Bayesian network

Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2022
Xinrui Liang, Shiqi Fan, Zaili Yang
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Systematic review of energy theft practices and autonomous detection through artificial intelligence methods

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2023
Erika Stracqualursi   +2 more
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Identity theft

2020
Lawrence J. Fennelly, Marianna A. Perry
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Theft

1991
Abstract ‘En cette matiere, les Lois deviennent presque un modele de confusion inintelligible.’ Plato’s law of theft is indeed confusing. The six relevant texts have to be fetched from afar, from widely scattered locations in books 9 and 11-12 of the Laws; when compared, they seem mutually inconsistent.
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