CONSUMER REPORTS UNLIKELY VICTIM Name: Jerry Coleman, 51, assistant district attorney, San Francisco PROBLEM: Twice while leading out-of-town ID-theft seminars and a third time locally, Coleman was the victim of “skimming” frauds that charged $28,000 to his accounts. In the first case, which resulted in several convictions, a hotel clerk swiped Coleman's credit card through a second, hidden card reader that transferred information onto the magnetic strip of a hotel key. The crooks then tried to charge perfume, among other things, to Coleman's account. The other two cases are unsolved. “If you can get them mid-scam, you can...