Protecting the Social Security Number against theft
WAP2002071130 - WASHINGTON, July 11 (UPI) -- James B. Lockhart, III, deputy commissioner of the Social Security Administration, left, and John D. Arterberry, deputy chief of the fraud section of the criminal division at the Department of Justice, testify before a Senate Finance subcommittee on social security and family policy hearing on Capitol Hill on July 11, 2002. The subcommittee was examining ways to protect against social security number and identity theft. rlw/Roger L. Wollenberg UPI
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