Entries from Consumer Insurance Blog tagged with 'theft'

Would you recognize this ATM fraud?

Technology security expert Brian Krebs asks if you'd have spotted this skimming fraud device when you went to use your ATM? ATM skimmers are card-reading devices that cover the real card slot, and are usually installed in conjunction with a...

Cars thieves love to steal: Top 10 most stolen vehicles of 2008

Pop quiz: what car do you think was the most stolen car in 2008? The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) just released its list of the top 10 stolen vehicles for 2008. You can also find out the top 10...

Careful what you Tweet - crooks could be using social networks, too

Millions of people are sharing real time activities with friends, family and colleagues through online social networks like Twitter and Facebook. If you are one among those millions, be aware that there may be some other parties that find your...

Study: Identity fraud is on the upswing, but per incident rate is dropping

The bad news is that the number of identity fraud victims in 2008 increased 22%, encompassing 9.9 million U.S. adults. The good news is that because consumers and businesses are detecting and resolving fraud more quickly, consumer costs dropped from...

Do you have tax deductible losses from storm damage, fire, or theft?

If you suffered unreimbursed losses of more than $500 due to severe storm damage, fire, theft, disaster, or loss on your deposits in 2008, you may qualify for a tax deduction. You must be able to document the extent of...

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