Thursday, August 7, 2014

Public Alert: New Juror Scam Seeks Personal Data

"A new juror scam email, which fraudulently seeks personal information that could aid identity theft, has been reported in at least 14 federal court districts.
According to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, citizens received emails claiming they had been selected for jury service and demanding that they return a form with such information as Social Security and driver’s license numbers, date of birth, cell phone number, and mother’s maiden name. . . ." More.

Originally posted July 31, 2014 by The Third Branch News

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