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A new employee at Montgomery College accidentally placed a file with 400 student's names and personal information - including social security numbers - in a public server where anyone could access it. Talk about starting off on the wrong foot. The list was up for about a day, and the 400 students whose information was on it have been advised to check their credit reports regularly.

Remember when a former identity thief found a bunch of personal documents in a Dumpster behind a closed CVS store in Liberty back in late March? So does Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, who filed suit against CVS yesterday, accusing the company of failing to protect its customers' personal information. About 1,000 records — with information including credit card and Social Security numbers — were found March 19, and though Abbott said his office hasn't...

We've all heard about people using stolen identities to buy electronics, jewelry, whatever — but yesterday, a Houston man was arrested for appropriating another man's identity and using it to buy an entire beauty salon. William Cornell Robinson, 36, is accused of stealing the identity of a San Jacinto County man and using it to buy the Awesome Hair Salon this summer. According to the previous owner of the salon, who still works there, Robinson...

get new towels every day. But in real life, it apparently doesn't work all that well. Just ask the five guys who Harris County sheriff's deputies arrested yesterday in a suspected ID theft ring.

The eastbound lanes of the Katy Freeway were closed this afternoon at the West Loop after a truck hit an overpass and lost its load An HISD proposal to close Kashmere High School next summer if the school doesn't improve its performance is drawing fire from the community Metro said it won't discount a Richmond Avenue light rail alignment even though U.S. Rep. John Culberson asked the agency to do so yesterday A former Magnolia...

Two Houston men were arrested yesterday for allegedly pocketing about $48,000 they collected by setting up a fake hurricane relief site. And who says you can't make money fast on the Internet? (We guess all those get-rich-quick promoters forget to tell you about the part where FBI agents come haul you off.)

So we hear stories from time to time about identity theft — you know, people getting hold of your credit card numbers from the Internet or maybe sifting through your trash to steal bank account info. But recently, it was much easier to steal people's personal information — old Houston Community College student records, complete with Social Security numbers, were being sold on the street. It seems the records came from a warehouse HCC sold a few years ago, but left paperwork in.

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