Thursday, January 28th, 2010
In addition to the common personal identifiers such as Social Security numbers and financial account numbers, which never should be shared, other...
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Data Privacy Day will be celebrated internationally on Thursday January 28, 2010 for the third time. The U.S., Canada and the European Union will...
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The FBI and US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) have issued fraud warnings specifically related to the Haitian relief. Most of the major...
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Wire me $1,000 from your business account! Are you thinking, that's a lot of money, we can't afford to wire you money? Yet, many small businesses,...
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Beware of identity thieves that are students of social engineering. They can exploit your holiday cheer or drear by duping you into becoming another...
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Holidays are joyous and fun times of the year unless the Identity Theft Grinch visits you. Swarms of people in public places and retail settings are a...
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Today we commemorate the lives lost during Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor 68 years ago. Congress declared war on Japan the day after the sneak attack,...
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Overhearing an ABC Nightline Show a couple of years ago, I listened about a state that was encouraging illegal immigration to fill a need for cheap...
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For a fourth time, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has delayed enforcement of the Red Flags Rule, an identity theft law--now until June 1, 2010....
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The Red Flags Rule, a new law that was to go into effect for millions of businesses and organizations regulated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC),...
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