By Online Security Authority on Sep 12, 2007 in ID theft | Comments
“Most people who use P2P networks don’t even know that they have exposed sensitive government, corporate and personal, financial, and health information and this indictment on an alleged Seattle fraud ring shows what a group of ID thieves”
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By Online Security Authority on Jul 3, 2007 in ID theft, Privacy, Shopping Security | Comments
Ontario woman lives through ID-theft nightmare “Evil twin” stole almost $20,000 from her account over several months, but the bank took years to treat her as a victim!
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By Online Security Authority on Jun 25, 2007 in ID theft, Online Security Authority, Privacy | Comments
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 | Comments
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 | Comments
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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