By Online Security Authority on Jun 25, 2007 in ID theft, Online Security Authority, Privacy |
I’m not talking about dirty pictures, but the ability the Web’s given all of us to snoop on our friends, colleagues and neighbors, from Googling the new guy in the next cube to finding out what the people next door paid for their house to seeing which neighbors have given money to which candidates and parties.
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By Online Security Authority on Jun 3, 2007 in ID theft, Online Security Authority, Privacy, Thoughts on Security |
I am glad to see that global Authentication specialists and banking officials are taking a active rolls in trying to solve some of the major problems, including more mandatory industry changes with authentication methods, being made universal!
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By Online Security Authority on May 14, 2007 in Home PC Security, ID theft, Online Security Authority, Thoughts on Security |
What “hard-to-find” information about the citizens of the states of Arizona, California, Utah and Virginia will no longer be hard to find at Google.com as well?
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By Online Security Authority on Feb 25, 2007 in Home PC Security, ID theft, Online Security Authority, Privacy, Thoughts on Security |
“As more business information, content and customer data travels over these networks, the need for complying with data privacy regulations, protecting customer data and securely delivering subscription media will make data protection one of the hottest technology trends in 2007,” said Ron Willis, president and CEO of CipherOptics.
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By Online Security Authority on Feb 20, 2007 in Banking Security, ID theft, Online Security Authority, Privacy, Thoughts on Security |
Are you worried about identify theft - the act of criminals obtaining credit (in other words, running up debts) in your name - debts which you are responsible for and appear on your credit rating?
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