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SUMMARY: Perry Dolce, owner of a longtime advertising agency, discovered his business information had been hijacked through the Louisiana Secretary of State's website. The fraudulent activities included unpaid invoices, a delinquent utility notice, and a missing check intercepted by an imposter who altered company ownership details online. The scammer used publicly accessible information to change corporate documents and attempted to open a bank account under Dolce's business name. The incident highlights major security flaws in Louisiana's business information system, where identity verification for changes is lax. With only 1,500 of 835,000 corporate filings secured by a PIN, Dolce is advocating for mandatory security measures.
The corporate business filings for a local ad agency were hijacked through the La. Secretary of State website and thousands more unsecured filings risk similar fraud
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