U Massachusetts students against fraud credit card.
It was the day after Spring Break, if University of Massachusetts freshman Joelle Sanford student received a call from his bank notifying him what fraudulent activity of its credit card account.
Sanford went online on their behalf and was dismayed when she noticed that $ 600 was registered under his name. Later that day, Sanford clear that the thief had more than their credit card information - the thief had his identity. Sanford is certainly suspect is a student living on campus.
Logging networking on a site called iFriends.net, the thief used Sanford credit card information to purchase a subscription and a profile. Included in this profile was enough information to give chills Sanford.
They had my phone number, my address, my name, my e-mail, my friend e-mail, and she even had some of my cell - It was only the type of disaster, “said Sanford, indicates that the person ultimately responsible for $ 1000 on the site.
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