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House Legislation Would Crack Down On SSN Thieves...EXCEPT NOT

Anne Broache from CNet has the story : At 56 pages (PDF) , the latest effort is far lengthier and more prescriptive but includes many of the same provisions. It was introduced Monday by Reps. Michael McNulty (D-N.Y.) and Sam Johnson (R-Texas), who lead

GAO: Data Breaches Rarely Lead To ID Theft

"Yep, breaches have no impact whatsoever. Trust me on this..." The Government Accountability Office released a report yesterday stating that it was difficult to link data breaches to confirmed cases of identity theft. The GAO also recommended that agencies

David Bach on Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft

Financial author and columnist David "Finish Rich" Bach has followed up his November column on identity theft with some more useful discussion, particularly around the ease with which thieves can utilize a Social Security number, name, and address to

Credit Bureaus Cause Identity Theft And Undermine Our Economy

Crossposted at Private Intelligence . Feel free to comment here or there . USA TODAY has a great (if unintentionally unflattering) look at the efforts by the bureaus' lobbyists to stop states from adopting credit freezes : When this trend began to gather

Does Posting Employees' Salaries Lead To Identity Theft?

Editor & Publisher has posted a few interesting stories recently about local media outlets posting--or pushing to post--the salaries of state employees online. There's a case in Michigan that's causing a lot of drama, and now there's a similar push

A Tale Of Two Spyware Bills

Yesterday the House of Representatives approved an antispyware bill , called the "SPY ACT" for short, that would mandate the easy removal of intrusive programs from users' machines and require companies that collect information or install software to

Wachovia To Post Office: We're Buying AG Edwards, So Who Cares What YOU Think?

I apologize for being gone from the blog for a week(!!!), but things've been crazy here at MyPublicInfo and I haven't really had time to do much ID theft-related bloggin' of late. Luckily, it's been pretty quiet on that front as well. I did run across

Data Privacy And Guest Workers: It's Worse Than We Thought

As more information comes out about the new immigration proposal, it's becoming clear that the bill not only fails to comprehensively address the root problems of illegal immigration, but introduces a series of new risks to data security, privacy, and

Identity Theft And The New Immigration Bill

Rather than delve into the morally thorny issue as to whether or not it's right to grant amnesty to undocumented workers, I want to address a serious part of the immigration debate that often goes unmentioned--how the black-market demand for cheap labor

Equifax Hired ID Thief Who Ruined Woman's Life

For a company dedicated to providing accurate information on lenders, Equifax's own hiring practices seem a bit lax : GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. -- Authorities are looking for a woman who may have had access to the personal information of millions of people.Tonia

DOJ Vs. E-Gold, Round Two

Some in the online trading community are theorizing that the DOJ's recent move against E-Gold is really just a big land grab to get ahold of their assets. MoneyNetNews reports on the seizure , while Mark Herpel has a list of e-gold exchange agents and

IBM Contractor Loses Employee Data

And so it goes : Following the standard response to data breaches, IBM spokespersons said that there was no evidence the data had been misused, but said the company would provide a free year of credit monitoring to all affected individuals. I don't know

The Politics Of Credit Freezes

The Washington Post's Brian Krebs put out a great article on Wednesday detailing the long, hard struggle to pass credit freeze legislation across the country. Krebs details how hard the credit and finance industries fight bills in each state, preying

TJX Had No Security Whatsoever? "INCONCEIVABLE!"

For those who are interested, the evidence seems to point to wireless hacking, or "wardriving," as the cause of the massive TJ Maxx data breach . The TJX data encryption was nonexistent when transmitting payment data, enabling said enterprising cyber-thieves

Feds Take On E-Gold Over Cybercrime Money Laundering

The Department of Justice is investigating alternative currency/payment company E-Gold over charges it facilitates money laundering for online crime : The indictment alleges that E Gold has been a highly favored method of payment by operators of investment
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