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  2. Kleptomania - Wikipedia

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    Kleptomania is the inability to resist the urge to steal items, usually for reasons other than personal use or financial gain. First described in 1816, kleptomania is classified in psychiatry as an impulse control disorder. [2]

  3. Best Buy’s simple strategy for beating shoplifting: More ...

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    They blame shoplifting and organized groups stealing merchandise from stores to resell online for the rise in shrink. (Shrink also includes employee theft, damaged products, administrative errors ...

  4. How to stop companies from stealing your invention - AOL

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    "Never think that the corporation is there to help you. Always keep your guard up." So say the lawyers who helped little guy Michael Powell win $25 million from big, bad Home Depot after it stole ...

  5. Shoplifting - Wikipedia

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    A person in a store slipping an item into his pocket Notice warning shoplifters of potentially being arrested in Subang Parade, Malaysia. Shoplifting (also known as shop theft, shop fraud, retail theft, or retail fraud) is the theft of goods from a retail establishment during business hours.

  6. How to block hackers from stealing your passwords - AOL

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    How A Password Manager Can Help. Both experts use a type of software application to keep their passwords straight. It’s called a password manager because it creates, organizes and fills in ...

  7. RFID skimming - Wikipedia

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    A criminal can hide the scanner e.g. inside a glove or a bag, and then place it close to the victim and wirelessly steal the victim's payment card information. [2] With the wirelessly obtained payment card information, the criminal can use it to make fraudulent purchases online. [citation needed] This is called card-not-present fraud.

  8. How car thieves are hacking, stealing your vehicle, and how ...

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    Learn how thieves exploit your car's keyless entry system and discover simple steps to stay safe.

  9. Theft - Wikipedia

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    Stealing in excess of $25,000 is usually a class B felony (sentence: 5–15 years), [94] while any other felony stealing (not including the felonies of burglary or robbery) that does not involve chemicals is a class C felony (sentence: up to 7 years). Non-felony stealing is a class A misdemeanor (sentence: up to 1 year).