Be Careful What You Throw Away - by Dewey Kearney Everyone at one time or another has either joked about or heard a joke about “Dumpster Diving.” Usually it refers to someone scavenging for food or behind a store to see what they have thrown out. And everyone has
Medicare Fraud - What to Do if You Suspect Medicare Fraud - by Jackie Jones Medicare fraud hurts all of us with higher costs, higher taxes, and, since those who deliberately defraud Medicare are criminals who prey on people in need of medical help, the increased likelihood that the patients themselves may not be
History of Identity Theft - A Crime On The Rise - by John Fitzgerald Identity theft is a modern day crime that is spreading like wildfire. To understand why, let's look at the brief but volatile history of identity theft. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, identity theft is the fastest growing crime
Restaurant Credit Card Theft - by Becky Billingsley Chefs and restaurant owners want to know how to prevent customers' identity theft, so the speaker at the August 2007 meeting of the Myrtle Beach chapter of the American Culinary Federation was Jay Shavitz of Infinity Computer Systems. He