When Candace Brooks discovered her unemployment account had been changed, she went into a panic. “The beginning of February somebody went in and changed my PIN, changed my banking information and rerouted my money,” she said. [TRENDING: ‘Tragedy and nightmare:’ 10 killed in Colorado | Fla.
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