Residents’ personal data sent overseas without shredding

Residents’ personal data sent overseas without shredding By Alison Shackelford Hewitt 3/2/2006 – Shipments from L.A. County’s Social Services department included pay stub copies and Social Security numbers, official’s aide says. By Alison Shackelford Hewitt Copley News ServiceTens of thousands of county documents containing confidential information about local residents were sent to a recycler who…

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Privacy Rights in Self-Storage Safeguarding tenant and employee information

Privacy Rights in Self-Storage Safeguarding tenant and employee information By Scott I. Zucker 3/1/2006 – By Scott I. Zucker What obligation does a self-storage operator have to protect tenants and employees from the risk of identity theft? Although the answer generally depends on federal and state laws, it is ultimately based on the operator’s individual…

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Don’t Let Thieves Steal Your Institution’s Future

Don’t Let Thieves Steal Your Institution’s Future By Patrick M. Porter, BKD, LLP 3/1/2006 – By Patrick M. Porter, BKD, LLP One of the most valuable items inside any financial institution is information. The financial services industry, like many other business interests, depends on accurate, timely information, but it’s also charged with protecting personal customer…

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Printing Mistake Threatens Identity Theft

Printing Mistake Threatens Identity Theft 1/27/2006 – All Printing & Graphics Inc., Broadview, IL, said yesterday that it mistakenly mailed a list of names, Social Security numbers and home addresses of nearly 1,740 former school employees as part of a packet of health-insurance information it was contracted to print for the Chicago Public Schools. Former…

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Bill would make state shred ID documents

Bill would make state shred ID documents Kurt Erickson 12/12/2005 – By Kurt Erickson kurt.erickson@lee.net SPRINGFIELD — State government workers could be prosecuted if they do not shred documents containing personal information of residents. Under legislation expected to be debated next spring, two state lawmakers are taking aim at a problem exposed by a newspaper’s…

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Identity Theft Protection

Identity Theft Protection Alan J. Keays Herald Staff 12/10/2005 – ID protection forum shares protection tips December 10, 2005 By Alan J. Keays Herald Staff Detective David Schauwecker (left), Laurie Webster of Liberty Mutual Group, and Detective Michael Notte speak at the Identity Theft Forum at the Howe Center in Rutland Thursday evening. Photo: CASSANDRA…

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Tough laws urged in Maryland for ID theft

Tough laws urged in Maryland for ID theft Sun reporter – By Eileen Ambrose 11/22/2005 – New legislation should require notice of breach, advocates say Consumer data theft By Eileen Ambrose Sun reporter November 22, 2005 Maryland, which ranks 13th in the nation for identity theft complaints, needs new laws that would require consumers to…

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Identity Theft — Unplugged

Identity Theft — Unplugged Robin Sidel (WSJ) 10/8/2005 – Despite the High-Tech Threat, When You Get Ripped Off It’s Usually Still the Old WayBy ROBIN SIDEL Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL October 8, 2005; Page B1 Worried that shadowy gangs of Russian hackers are breaking into computer networks, stealing your financial secrets? Don’t…

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East Side New York Blockbuster dumps customers’ records on street

East Side Blockbuster dumps customers’ records on street By TRACY CONNOR (Daily News) 10/8/2005 – It’s fraud gold mine East Side Blockbuster dumps customers’ records on street By TRACY CONNOR DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Blockbuster forms on sidewalk with credit card numbers. A shuttered Blockbuster video store carelessly dumped hundreds of files containing customers’ Social…

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Home Office Shredding Identity Theft

Home Office Shredding Identity Theft homeoffice.gov.uk 9/7/2005 – A leaflet to advise the public on how to avoid becoming a victim of identity theft and what action to take if you have been a victim was launched today by Home Office Minister Andy Burnham. More than 100,000 people are affected by this crime every year…

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