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  2. Man charged $1,300 on stolen debit card

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    Mar. 11—MANKATO — A Mankato man reportedly used someone's debit card without permission to make more than $1,300 worth of purchases since late January. Andrew James Underdahl, 30, was charged ...

  3. Two Wall women used debit card without permission ... - AOL

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    WALL — Two township women have been accused of using a debit card without the permission of a person they lived with, withdrawing more than $12,000 from early June to early August, police said.

  4. What's Covered Under Regulation E Banking Rules? - AOL

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    When You Report a Lost or Stolen ATM/Debit Card Maximum Loss Before unauthorized charges are made $0 Within 2 business days after you learn about the loss or theft $50 More than 2 business days ...

  5. Identity theft in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In October 2014, President Barack Obama announced that debit cards that transmit federal benefits like Social Security to Americans will be equipped with a security chip replacing the magnetic strip. The U.S. government will also apply the security chips and personal identification numbers (PIN), to replace signatures of all government credit ...

  6. Identity theft - Wikipedia

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    Identity theft, identity piracy or identity infringement occurs when someone uses another's personal identifying information, like their name, identifying number, or credit card number, without their permission, to commit fraud or other crimes. The term identity theft was coined in 1964. [1]

  7. Wireless identity theft - Wikipedia

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    [1] [11] Credit and debit card data could be stolen via special low cost radio scanners without the cards being physically touched or removed from their owner's pocket, purse or carry bag. [1] [11] Among the findings of the 2006 research study "Vulnerabilities in First-Generation RFID-Enabled Credit Cards", and in reports by other white-hat ...

  8. Bloomington woman accused of stealing debit card at funeral ...

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    The stolen debit card belonged to a 92-year-old woman, a relative of the person whose visitation and funeral were the afternoon of Oct. 25 at The Funeral Chapel in Bloomington.

  9. Son says dad showed ‘signs of dementia’ when woman stole his ...

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    A woman made almost 40 trips to several Walmarts and smoke shops using a man’s debit card without him knowing, Florida police said. The man “was showing signs of dementia,” his sold told police.