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Back to School with Supplies, Summer Stories, and Safety in Mind

Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● August 18, 2010

Identity theft continues to be one of the fastest growing crimes in the country and according to the Federal Trade Commission, 5 percent of all identity theft complaints in 2008 were victims under the age of one. Younger aged children are often targeted by identity thieves because the crime can go undetected for longer periods [...]

IN THE HEADLINES: Rite Aid Fined for Dumping Your Data

Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● August 4, 2010

You’d think by now that companies of all sizes, but especially large publicly traded companies, would have gotten the security and privacy message loud and clear. We’re now more than a decade into the worst of the epidemic of cybercrime, identity theft, and privacy violations, and yet in spite of all the warnings, media coverage [...]

The Low Tech Approach

Posted by: Matt Sarrel in: ● July 19, 2010

So many high tech security products (especially for protecting our computers) have come out over the past few years that most people have lost sight of the basic fundamentals.  Although those who make complex security solutions would like us to believe we can only be safe if we buy the most expensive and complicated product [...]

Mortage Tips

Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● June 14, 2010

We know by now that identity thieves are reaching far beyond credit card shopping sprees. A major risk for homeowners nowadays is mortgage fraud, which has been a huge contributor to this nation’s housing crisis. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reported that 67,190 mortgage fraud suspicious activity reports (SARs) were filed in 2009 with [...]

Weekly News Roundup for May 6, 2010

Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● May 7, 2010

Computer contractor gets five years for $2 Million credit union theft In a stark reminder of the danger of dishonest insiders, a computer technician in Utah was just sentenced to five years in prison for stealing nearly $2 million from four credit unions he was working for. The case highlighted the risk every business and [...]

Searching for Bright Spots: A Privacy Microscope on 2010

Posted by: Matt Hines in: ● December 21, 2009

The easiest thing to do in scoping out the electronic privacy landscape for 2010 would be to decry the incredible alignment of factors guaranteeing that next year has little hope of serving some sort of turning point compared to what we’ve seen of late. But rather than merely highlighting the fact that according to PrivacyRightsClearinghouse’s [...]

Be Prepared to Establish Your ID When Red Flag Rules Go into Effect

Posted by: Anne Wallace in: ● November 16, 2009

For years I’ve said that identity theft is a complex problem that requires cooperation between consumers, business and law enforcement.  In June, 2010, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will begin enforcing the “red flag” rules on thousands of businesses and organizations with consumer accounts. The rules are designed to prevent identity fraud and require businesses [...]


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