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Brett Shannon Johnson is a credit-card and identity thief. In five years of crime, the 37-year-old estimates he's stolen about $2 million -- some of it while working as a paid informant for the U.S. Secret Service.
Nothing's perfect, even the widely acclaimed GTA series. There have even been a few games like Saint's Row that have tried to push up on its territory and for the first time GTA is starting to be really challenged. Here's a list of 10 things that GTA IV needs in order to stay ahead of the pack and blow gamers' minds.
Richard Guthrie, a 92-year-old Army veteran, was one of those victims. He ended up on scam artists' lists because his name, like millions of others, was sold by large companies to telemarketing criminals, who then turned to major banks to steal his life's savings.
From Ohio and California to Scotland and France, the disputes surrounding electronic voting machines have gone truly global. E-voting machines have already been extensively studied and condemned by a wide range of expert committees, commissions and colleges, including the General Accountability Office, the Carter-Baker Commission, Johns Hopkins
Protect your laptop from theft with these products, services, and strategies.
There is a new crime parents need to be concerned about. You have probably heard of identity theft. While you may have taken steps to protect yourself, did you ever think you needed to protect your children from identity thieves?
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This month's Official Playstation Magazine UK issue has some exclusive information on GTA IV, including the introduction of a female main character.
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas, according to the city's promotions - but that might not apply to your car.
All across the United States, municipal water systems are being bought up by multinational corporations, turning one of our last remaining public commons and our most vital resource into a commodity. The road to privatization is being paved by our own government. The Bush administration is actively working to loosen the hold that cities and town
Three men convicted of stealing two masterpieces by the painter Edvard Munch have been jailed by an appeals court in Norway's capital Oslo. "The Scream" and "Madonna" were stolen in an armed daylight raid from Oslo's Munch Museum in 2004.
This is the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto IV from Rockstar Games.
A senior official at the Department of Justice explains how identity theft rings work, and reveals that FBI agents are now stationed full-time in Romania to help deal with the problem.
Like a seasoned car salesman, Michael Jarman shook the man's hand and congratulated him on being the proud owner of a 2007 Bentley. Except the man was an undercover cop who knew the $200,000 car was stolen.
Norwegian artist Jan Christensen created a work he called "Relative Value" by pasting bills worth $16,300 on a sprawling 7-by-13 foot canvas. Christensen used real money out of his own pocket. Thieves smashed a window into the gallery late Sunday and made off with the cash-laden canvas, police said.
"Rescuing Da Vinci: Hitler and the Nazis Stole Europe's Great Art, America and her Allies Recovered It" by Robert Edsel, puts the spotlight on the Momuments Men a small army of art experts under the auspices of U.S. forces who rescued and protected works of art from the ravages of war during World War II.
The palm-sized PDA tucked away in Justine Aitel's pocketbook just might be the most scary device on display at this year's RSA security conference.
A county coroner was charged Monday with illegally giving newspaper reporters a password to access the emergency 911 system's confidential Web site.
Thieves in Vermont targeted the home of a young cancer patient while he was undergoing treatment in Boston. His new XBox 360 and more than $1,000 worth of games and DVDs were stolen.
An 83-year-old Vancouver man is among eight suspects facing charges in an alleged high-risk bank-theft ring. The arrests are the result of a three-year investigation led by the Winnipeg Police Service, with help from officers in Edmonton and Vancouver.
very supermarket detective or "loss-prevention specialist," as many prefer to be called has an offbeat meatlifting story to share. There's the one about the lady who seemingly defied the laws of physics by stuffing an entire HoneyBaked Ham in her purse
When a ninth-grader from American Heritage High School needed money to pay his cell phone and credit card bills, investigators say he turned to a neighbor for cash. Unfortunately, the cash came from her personal bank account and the teenager obtained it by stealing Monae Sklenar's identity and checking account information...
Police on Saturday set up roadblocks and launched helicopter searches for thieves who scaled a cliff and stole a 700-year-old religious icon from a monastery in southern Greece.
CARROLLTON, Texas -- A man stole a laptop computer by stuffing it down his pants and the whole thing was caught on tape. Video and Photos.
When someone stole a truck full of doughnuts, police sprung into action.
As many as 38,000 veterans may be at risk of identity theft because a Veterans Affairs Department subcontractor lost a desktop computer containing their sensitive personal data.
Ignition keys equipped with signal-emitting chips were supposed to put car thieves out of business. No such luck – but try telling that to your insurance company.










