Idaho Extension Launches ID Theft Seminars
Idaho is ranked 26th in the US for the number of reported cases of identity theft. The western states are the most popular target for identity crimes. To respond to this growing crime, Guarding Against Identity Theft was developed to help increase awareness of the risks and consequences of identity...
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