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Bane of Benefit?
Posted on November 21st, 2011 No commentsTwo U.S. financial services companies are looking to capitalize on the interest in the copper market by introducing exchange-traded funds (ETF) for the metal
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iScrap App Online and Mobile Version Becomes Available
Posted on October 27th, 2011 No commentsRockaway, N.J.-based iScrap App Inc. has announced its online and mobile version of the iScrap App is ready for use. Users can now access iScrap App’s scrap yard network on www.iScrapApp.com from any Internet-connected device including computers, iPads and mobile tablets, and all smartphones, including the BlackBerry.
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Blancco Mobile Edition Erases iPhones, iPads
Posted on August 3rd, 2011 No commentsFinnish company Blancco has introduced its Blancco Mobile Edition, which is designed to allow corporations and recyclers to safely erase sensitive personal and business data from iPhones and iPads before replacing, selling or processing the equipment. Blancco Mobile Edition can be used to erase large numbers of iPhones and iPads and produce individual audit reports showing vital evidence of the erasure process, according to the company
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Social Security Number Prediction Makes Identity Theft Easy
Posted on July 7th, 2009 No commentsPosting your birthday on Facebook could help identity thieves predict your social security number, a new study finds.
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Researchers guess SSNs
Posted on July 7th, 2009 No commentsResearchers at Carnegie Mellon this week released a study showing how they were able to predict Social Security numbers by using statistical patterns and publicly available birth information. Alessandro Acquisti and Ralph Gross, who plan to present their findings at this month’s Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, said they were able to correctly predict the first five digits of 44 percent of individuals born after 1988 and who died before 2003.
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