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Archive for the 'Identity Theft' Category

Cutting through the “White Noise”

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Ok — so I’ve been feeling ‘guilty’ about not blogging for some time…   How sick and egotistic is that?  But anyway, an ultra-hectic professional and home life has kept me busier than the proverbial “one legged man in a butt-kickin’ contest” for the past few months. 
Over those months, I’ve had several things that I *wanted* […]

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StolenID Search follow-up

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

A couple days ago I wrote about StolenID Search in my Computerworld blog.  Since then I’ve noticed that I was a bit late in the game in analyzing this.  Folks like Martin Mckeay, AndyITGuy, Dana Epp, and others heard about the service and have similar postings.
I even see that Scott Mitic, CEO of TrustedID, tried […]

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I ran across the following FTC Press Release and thought that it was worth passing along.

Identity Theft Task Force Seeks Public Comment; Notice for Public Comment
WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Federal Identity Theft Task Force, chaired by Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales and co-chaired by Federal Trade Commission Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras, is seeking […]

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