Fraud

Read: Former DCF Social Worker Posed as Student at 3 Boston Public Schools

Former DCF Social Worker Posed as Student at 3 Boston Public Schools

Using the transfer process and multiple pseudonyms, the 32-year-old woman enrolled at Jeremiah E. Burke High School, Brighton High School, and English High School.

Read: 5 Plead Guilty in Florida Fraudulent Nursing Diploma Scheme

5 Plead Guilty in Florida Fraudulent Nursing Diploma Scheme

The overall scheme involved the distribution of more than 7,600 fake nursing diplomas issued by three South Florida-based nursing schools

Read: UPDATE: 29-Year-Old Who Posed as High School Student Was Lonely, Lawyer Says

UPDATE: 29-Year-Old Who Posed as High School Student Was Lonely, Lawyer Says

New Jersey law requires schools to immediately enroll unaccompanied children, even in the absence of records normally required for enrollment.

Read: TSU Police Chief Placed on Paid Leave Amid Fraud Allegations

TSU Police Chief Placed on Paid Leave Amid Fraud Allegations

Police Chief Mary Young says TSU violated state laws in handling the allegations against and didn’t give her the chance to refute the claims.

Read: Former Liberty University Dean Files Whistleblower Lawsuit

Former Liberty University Dean Files Whistleblower Lawsuit

The former employee says he notified Liberty officials and police about the school’s violations of the law and was fired for doing so.

Read: HHS: Insiders Pose Significant Cybersecurity Threat to Healthcare

HHS: Insiders Pose Significant Cybersecurity Threat to Healthcare

The average cost for credential theft was more than $871,000 for each incident associated with an insider.

Read: Why Healthcare Facilities Should Adopt Biometrics

Why Healthcare Facilities Should Adopt Biometrics

Biometrics, which include fingerprint, face, and iris recognition, improve security, patient privacy, convenience, and more.

Read: Former Yale Admin Stole $40 Million in Wire Fraud Scheme

Former Yale Admin Stole $40 Million in Wire Fraud Scheme

The woman used the money made from reselling electronics to buy luxury cars, several properties, and to travel.

Read: Ex-Three Rivers Medical Center Director Admits Stealing $781K in Supplies

Ex-Three Rivers Medical Center Director Admits Stealing $781K in Supplies

The woman used her position to purchase scalpels, shears and office supplies, and then sold them on eBay for profit.

Read: Attorney General Bonta: Ashford University Must Pay $22M in Penalties for Defrauding California Students

Attorney General Bonta: Ashford University Must Pay $22M in Penalties for Defrauding California Students

The San Diego Superior Court found in the state’s favor in its lawsuit against Ashford University, an online, for-profit school.

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