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Keep an eye out for random bills coming by snail mail.  Some scammers
comb the obituaries and mail out bills relating to fictitious funeral
expenses or past-due accounts figuring that the people handling the
deceased's estate will simply pay whatever is put in front of them.

My employer got one a couple of months ago.  I thought low tech scams
had gone the way of the do-do but they are still out there.

Marv

Kevin wrote:
> Hey list,
> Long time lurker, 1st time poster.�
> 
> We had a close family friend pass away on New Years Eve, and since I'm
> their 'IT support' the question was posed to me:
> 
> "What types of issues related to ID theft related to the deceased do
> we have to worry about now?"
> 
> In the past I've given them all the standard stuff, but I'm not sure
> what type of additional scams/warning signs they might need to be on
> the lookout for...and frankly my mind is too foggy right now to think
> of vectors of attack myself.
> 
> Any insight would be great.
> 
> Kevin in San Diego
> 
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