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The Jury Duty Scam


Most of us take summonses for jury duty seriously, but enough people skip out on their civic duty that a new ominous scam has surfaced in the last several years. This new "jury duty" scam is the latest in a series of identity theft "phishing schemes". Fall for it, and whammo, your identity has been stolen. The first jury duty scam was reported in upper New York State in 2001. Since then it's been reported in at least 13 additional states, including Michigan, Ohio, Texas, Colorado, Arizona, California, Maryland, Illinois, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington State. ... read more    

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