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The report listed the top five categories of offenses reported to law enforcement during 2009: non-delivered merchandise and/or payment ranked 19.9%; identity theft, 14.1%; credit card fraud, 10.4%; auction fraud, 10.3%; and computer fraud (destruction/damage/vandalism of property), 7.9%. (Read Full Article)
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