in evidence of widespread or systematic fraud. . the report is adopted. reporter: what s so alarming is it is linked to others just like it across the country. authorities in multiple states are investigating voting machine breaches. in a colorado case, two men who worked with deperno worked on i a warrant for identification theft, intentional damage to a protected computer. also named, mike lindell, the my pillow guy. who has been one of the most vocal spreaders of lies about voting machines. in georgia, this surveillance shows deperno s i.t. expert, remember the guy from the video, in a restricted area of an elections office where voting machines were breached. and another one of deperno s i.t. experts claims in a court case he examined anyone on s
Lexington, Postal Service make arrests in alleged ID theft, check fraud ring
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are these people tone deaf? personal identity theft is always an issue any way no matter where you go, no matter the store with the credit card. when you put your personal information online, where you live, your social security number, all the information about you, personal identification theft is going to be the next big issue here. how do you sign on with peace of mind, russell? well, i think they re not following proper security protocols for their questions. they re basic questions. they have to drill in and really catch up on the security protocols to make sure that they re asking more complicated questions up front to make sure that when people come to the website they know it s the right website. and then, to make sure when people get those e-mails that they understand where the e-mails are coming from, as well. i think it s very confusing for
personal identity theft is always an issue any way no matter where you go, no matter the store with the credit card. when you put your personal information online, where you live, your social security number, all the information about you, personal identification theft is going to be the next big issue here. how do you sign on with peace of mind, russell? well, i think they re not following proper security protocols for their questions. they re basic questions. they have to drill in and really catch up on the security protocols to make sure that they re asking more complicated questions up front to make sure that when people come to the website they know it s the right website. and then, to make sure when people get those e-mails that they understand where the e-mails are coming from, as well. i think it s very confusing more people not tech savvy.