Councils slammed after children’s data lost on stolen kit – ComputerworldUK
Councils slammed after children’s data lost on stolen kitComputerworldUKSeparately, on Monday, Barnet Council in London wrote to parents in the borough alerting them to a burglary that had resulted in the loss of sensitive data …ICO Slams Council For data loss, Prepares For FineseWEEK Europe UKInsurance group promises to improve data securityZyckoFirms urged to prioritise business data securityMarket Scan (blog)ComputerWeekly.com -NetworkWorld.com -eGov monitorall 26 news articles »
CLARK MOWER, 58, of Seattle, Washington, was arrested today in Seattle on three felonies: Aggravated Identity Theft, Social Security Number Misuse, …
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Google Buzz settlement would give Google new privacy rules – Los Angeles Times
ReutersGoogle Buzz settlement would give Google new privacy rulesLos Angeles TimesGoogle’s privacy misstep with its add-on feature Buzz, in which users were automatically signed up without their permission, has led to a pact with the FTC that promises new user protections. (Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images) When Google launched Google …Winners in Google Buzz Suit: ACLU and YMCA, Not Privacy GroupWall Street Journal (blog)Privacy Groups Battle Over Cash From Google Buzz SettlementpaidContent.orgEPIC Objects To Google Buzz SettlementRedOrbitBloomberg -DailyFinance -MarketWatchall 32 news articles »
EPIC Objects To Google Buzz Settlement – RedOrbit
Reuters Blogs (blog)EPIC Objects To Google Buzz SettlementRedOrbitLast year EPIC filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against Google Inc. concerning privacy issues. Google Buzz, the company’s social network service, was launched on February 9, 2010, and has received a lot of scrutiny for …Google Settles Data Privacy Complaint With FTC on ‘Buzz’ Social NetworkBloombergGoogle settles with FTC, unveils new social toolMarketWatchEshoo: Google-FTC settlement should apply to all firmsThe Hill (blog)Washington Post (blog) -Mobiledia -SC Magazine USall 769 news articles »
Jason Michael Carpenter, a convicted identity thief who is serving 17-and-a-half years in prison for conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and fraud in connection with access devices, says stealing identities was fun and “incredibly easy.”
Hurricane victims struggling to rebuild their lives may be faced with an additional challenge: regaining their identity.
Proposed hospital merger clears FTC – Houston Chronicle
Proposed hospital merger clears FTCHouston Chronicle(AP) %26mdash; The Federal Trade Commission has given its approval to a proposed merger that would create a new statewide Catholic health system. The merger still needs approval from state officials and from the Catholic Church before it can proceed. …Hospital merger clears competition regulatorsLouisville Courier-JournalFTC approves hospital mergerWAVEProposed Hospital Merger Clears FTCLEX18 Lexington KY NewsLexology (registration)all 15 news articles »
Since the recent ChoicePoint hacking, online identity theft has people frightened, but a recent study shows that consumers are most likely to get fleeced away from their computers.
FTC approves Dynegy deal – Westfair Online
FTC approves Dynegy dealWestfair OnlineThe Federal Trade Commission approved the sale Dec. 28, which still must receive approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and Dynegy …FTC Approves Icahn’s Proposed Purchase Of DynegyWall Street JournalFTC OKs $665M Icahn, Dynegy DealEmii.comICAHN’S PROPOSED DYNEGY BUYOUT APPROVED BY FTC (DYN,PJC)Zacks.comBloomberg -BusinessWeek -Chicago Breaking Business – Tribuneall 53 news articles »
ID Theft is topic of Coffee with the Commander Wednesday – Long Beach Press-Telegram
ID Theft is topic of Coffee with the Commander WednesdayLong Beach Press-Telegram… legally in season, and the next Coffee with the Commander event Wednesday will discuss ways to avoid the bait of online and other Identity-Theft scams. …and more »
















































