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Curated Video

The Story of Vietnam’s Most Infamous Hacker

9th - Higher Ed
Hieu was one of the world’s most prolific and hunted criminals from 2007 to 2013, when he operated a massive international identity...
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Police: Amityville man arrested for identity theft

9th - Higher Ed
State police say Anton Millsaps has been walking into hardware and bike stores with a surgical mask and using fraudulent credit card information to make purchases.
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Identity theft operation busted by Old Westbury police chief

9th - Higher Ed
Old Westbury Police Chief Stuart Cameron says he spotted Rubino driving a stolen minivan on Glen Cove Road.
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NY Rep. George Santos Indicted on New Fraud Charges

9th - Higher Ed
New York Congressman George Santos is now accused of stealing the identities of his political donors, according to a new 23-count indictment that prosecutors filed Tuesday.
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Toronto hacking victim ‘living a financial nightmare’

9th - Higher Ed
Three years after his CRA account was hacked, a Toronto man says he's been forced to clear his own record, despite government promises to help people in his position. He says fraudsters used his social insurance number to get federal...
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Toronto home listed for sale without owners’ consent, police say

9th - Higher Ed
Police in Toronto are investigating not one, but two cases of fraud where homeowners were impersonated in order to sell their home out from under them. One of the alleged victims is a 95-year-old man who had moved into a long term care...
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Scammers try to sell Toronto home owned by someone else

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto police are investigating two cases of fraud where homeowners were impersonated in order to sell their homes out from under them. One of the alleged victims is a 95-year-old man who had moved into a long-term care home.
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Google Teams With Khan Academy to Promote Safer Internet Day

9th - Higher Ed
February 8 is Safer Internet Day, and Google has partnered with online education organization Khan Academy to release a courseload focused on internet safety. The partnership includes a $5 million donation towards content development...
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Identity Verification Startup Socure Raises $450 Million

9th - Higher Ed
Identity verification startup Socure recently raised $450 million dollars in a series E round, bringing the company's valuation to $4.5 billion. Socure says it is now the highest-valued private company in the identity verification space,...
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How can social media users be protected from hackers? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
The personal data of more than half a billion facebook users has been shared online.
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Bank blames customer for $20K in credit card fraud | Go Public

9th - Higher Ed
A Scotiabank visa cardholder was left on the hook for $20,000 in charges he didn’t make, even though an expert told CBC's Go Public there wasn’t evidence to blame the customer.
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Quebec wants to create a digital ID for residents. What does that mean?

9th - Higher Ed
A digital identity would change the way you access all public services. Quebec Cybersecurity Minister Éric Caire tabled the bill that would give him the power to manage the new program and he aims to have the system in place by 2028. He...
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How to avoid identity theft and fraud this holiday season

9th - Higher Ed
Mark Ting, a partner with Foundation Wealth and On The Coast's personal finance columnist, shared tips on how people can protect themselves from scams over the holidays. He said having a password manager and being skeptical are two...
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What's fueling a rise in reported identity theft cases?

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Consumers reported losing more than $12 billion to fraud in 2024, according to the Federal Trade Commission. (Scripps News)
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Former US Rep. George Santos pleads guilty in federal fraud case

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Outside the courtroom, Santos read a prepared statement, apologizing to those in New York's 3rd congressional district. (Scripps News)
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Lawsuit filed in potential data breach impacting billions

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The personal information of billions of people may be exposed after an alleged data breach. According to a lawsuit, the sensitive information includes Social Security numbers and addresses. (Scripps News)
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Teen Kids News

Teen Kids News Show 2015

6th - 8th
You may be the victim of a crime and not even know it. To be clear, this definitely ISN’T a case of ignorance is bliss. Katarina’s report tells us why.



News for teens, delivered by teens, is the mission of Teen Kids...
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Securing Yourself from Identity Theft

6th - 8th
You may be the victim of a crime and not even know it. Kayla Joyce from FTI Consulting gives us some protection tips in Katarina’s report on identity theft.
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Bloomberg

Why the Hack of Robinhood Is So Troubling

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Oct.16 -- Richard Bird, Ping Identity Holding Corp. chief customer information officer, says the hack of almost 2,000 Robinhood Markets accounts is concerning. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Indictment of card hacker unlikely to end thefts

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Washington, DC - 18 August, 2009

1. Various exteriors of 7-Eleven s
tores
Manhattan Beach, California - 18 Au
gust, 2009
2. Establishing shot of Kevin Mitnick, Computer Security...
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Interpol warns of identity theft and child trafficking in wake of tsunami

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1. Helicopter approaching to land

2. Reporters and military officials wa
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5. Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble gets off helicopter,...
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Bush signs Identity Theft Act

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1. US President George W. Bush walking into Roosevelt Room in the White House

2. Crowd applau
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3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US
President:
"The bill I'm about to sign sends a clear message...
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Bloomberg

What Is Known So Far About the Equifax Data Breach

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Sep.08 -- Bloomberg's Michael Riley has the latest on the Equifax Inc. data breach. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

North Korean Fingerprints Found in Sony Hack?

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Dec. 3 -- Evidence is mounting that North Korea did have a hand in the cyber-attack against Sony pictures. Hackers used destructive malware to disable systems, destroy data and to steal movies. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on ""First...