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  2. Passport fraud - Wikipedia

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    Passport fraud is usually committed by: Stealing the identity of a deceased person to use their passport; Using false documents; i.e. fake birth certificate; Using stolen or modified passports, such as altering the photo I.D portion of an old passport; Circumventing the parent signatures required for the passport of a person 16 years or younger [6]

  3. Ghosting (identity theft) - Wikipedia

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    Ghosting is a form of identity theft in which someone steals the identity, and sometimes even the role within society, of a specific dead person (the "ghost") whose death is not widely known. Usually, the person who steals this identity (the "ghoster") is roughly the same age that the ghost would have been if still alive, so that any documents ...

  4. Identity theft - Wikipedia

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    Other types of identity theft have become more common in Sweden. One common example is ordering a credit card to someone who has an unlocked letterbox and is not home during the daytime. The thief steals the letter with the credit card and the letter with the code, which typically arrives a few days later.

  5. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account

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    Keeping your account safe is important to us. If you think someone is trying to access or take over your account, there are some important steps you need to take to secure your information. Know the warning signs and what to do if your account has been compromised. Signs of a hacked account • You're not receiving any emails.

  6. Why the ‘10-week rule’ for passport issue is here to stay

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  7. Why Meghan Markle Had to Relinquish Passport, Keys After ...

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    There’s a reason for everything. Meghan Markle claimed in her CBS tell-all that she had to give up several personal items after marrying into the British royal family — and a royal expert ...

  8. What all that stealing says about America - AOL

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    More stealing may make matters worse. “This is a problem for all of us, because it raises prices for all of us,” says Mark Mathews, of the National Retail Federation. “This is an industry ...

  9. Fake passport - Wikipedia

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    A fake passport is a counterfeit of a passport (or other travel document) issued by a nation or authorised agency. Such counterfeits are copies of genuine passports, or illicitly modified genuine passports made by unauthorized persons, sometimes called cobblers. [ 1 ]