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Who's peering at your financial information online?
Explore Article TBO.com (May 7 2010)
"The law's ability to deal with identity theft after it happens is limited," said Kevin Walsh, an assistant professor at the University of Richmond School of Law. "Better try to avoid it by dealing only with established companies that have a long-term interest in protecting their customers' privacy." (Read Full Article)
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Internet-related crime rose 110 percent in 2009
Explore Article TBO.com (Mar 19 2010)
Victims of investment scams, phony work-from-home offers and fraudulent companies offering access to stimulus money reported a record number of financial losses in 2009.
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Patients' medical records land in man's mailbox
Explore Article TBO.com (Oct 29 2009)
The bill on the top was addressed to him, but underneath was a stack of medical records of more than 70 people. The private information included copies of driver's licenses, surgery records, and Social Security numbers. (Read Full Article)
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Files with personal data found in trash bins
Explore Article TBO.com (Oct 19 2009)
Hundred of files containing personal information such as names, addresses and Social Security numbers were found Saturday in metal trash bins at two locations in North Tampa. (Read Full Article)
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Derek Beckwith » New Law Aims to Shore Up Retail Data Security
Businesses large and small should take note of this important compliance development.
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Actually, the law impacts any business storing the PII (personally identifiable information) of any Massachusetts ...
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