ID theft bill appears again on legislative agendas
By Online Security Authority on Jan 12, 2007 in ID theft, Online Security Authority, Thoughts on Security, Website Security
Claiming Massachusetts continues to trail other states in protecting its citizens from one of the nation’s fastest growing crimes, lawmakers and consumer advocates said Thursday they hope to pass legislation this session requiring consumers to be notified of Internet security breaches that may affect them and allowing consumers to block outside access to their personal credit reports.
According to Eric Bourassa, a consumer advocate with the MassPIRG Education Fund, 26 states have passed laws allowing individuals to freeze access to credit reports and 34 states have adopted laws requiring consumers to be notified by entities that disclose personal information about individuals that could lead to identity theft. Bourassa said that Massachusetts stands alone in New England in not having passed laws addressing either issue.
During a briefing and press conference in a basement hearing room today, a half dozen state representatives and Sen. Jarrett Barrios expressed hope that ID theft legislation would advance further this session than in the last one, when it cleared one legislative committee and died in another, never reaching the House or Senate floors for debates or votes. Barrios represents parts of East Somerville.
OSA Editorial Comments:
Great story and information, it’s time to say: “enough is enough” or scream out from the rooftops that We as an Internet family have to band together and force politicians, the Federal Government, and International leaders to make changes in how we treat Cyber Criminals.
Get “7″ Fraud-Prevention DVDs
No Charge, No S/H, No Strings!
Your Online Security Authority
Bill Wardell
Popularity: 5% [?]


If you're a concerned parent, you may want to subscribe to the: OSA~RSS Thanks for visiting! and make sure to sign our OSA Guestbook...
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!


























































