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Identity Force’s CampusWatch Financial Literacy and Security Program Helps Colleges Eliminate Key Barriers to Post-Graduation Financial Success
Posted on November 1st, 2010 No commentsIdentity Force, a leading provider of credit management and identity theft prevention services to the U.S. Government, corporations and consumers, is now providing colleges and universities with CampusWatch, a personalized financial literacy and security program designed specifically to help students raise their level of financial success in co…
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CampusWatch Financial Literacy and Security Program Helps Colleges Eliminate Key Barriers to Post-Graduation Financial Success
Posted on October 28th, 2010 No commentsIdentity Force is now providing colleges and universities with CampusWatch, a personalized financial literacy and security program designed specifically to help students raise their level of financial success in college and beyond.
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Online Scammers See an Opening in the Jobless
Posted on August 6th, 2009 No commentsAs the unemployment rate skirts double digits, criminals are preying on the anxiety of the jobless to relieve them of cash and their identities.
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MasterCard Becomes The First Card Brand To Publish PCI Fines
Posted on August 6th, 2009 No commentsMasterCard has become the first card brand to publish its PCI fines and related requirements, a move that could be the latest signal that MasterCard wants to step out of the PCI shadow of its larger rival, Visa. The dollars themselves do not reflect a radical change, although they do include some healthy increases.”The noncompliance assessment structure now contains escalating assessments per violation within a calendar year,” said the document sent to members earlier this summer. “Maximum assessments for initial noncompliance for Level 2 and Level 3 merchants have increased to $25,000 and $10,000, respectively.
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Is MasterCard Ready To Sing “You’re So Fined”?
Posted on July 30th, 2009 No commentsAn intriguing blog discussion over at the Verisign security site, with the suggestion made that MasterCard has rapidly started upping its fines for PCI compliance issues. As the post asks, “Who poked MasterCard hard enough to wake them from hibernation?”“MasterCard traditionally fined post-breach and, in some cases, we learned that MasterCard would fine merchants small, but consistent amounts to get the attention of accountants and finance gurus inside the company,” the post said, adding that times have now changed
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MasterCard Gets PCI Tough With Level 2 Retailers?
Posted on June 18th, 2009 No commentsMasterCard has changed their PCI rules and is now insisting that all Level 2 merchants have on-site assessments. There’s no dispute that this is a significant move, but whether it will truly have any lasting—and meaningful—impact is unclear.
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SPA White Paper
Posted on May 19th, 2009 No commentsIn February 2009, the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) conducted a survey seeking answers about consumer awareness of data exposure breaches, how they feel about the safety of their personal information when used online, as well as their level of interest in improving their online information safety.
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