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Identity theft and college students
Posted on February 22nd, 2011 No commentsCollege students are susceptible to identity theft for a number of reasons. For example, we live with roommates, order miscellaneous items online and give out sensitive information over the phone.
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Used Cell Phones Allow Identity Theft, Expert Says
Posted on December 2nd, 2010 No commentsPeople should be thinking twice when donating or reselling old cell phones, a security expert said. “Sometimes your phone number is almost as valuable as your Social Security number,” said security expert Tom Berry.
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Mobile Payments May Make PCI Obsolete
Posted on August 6th, 2009 No commentsAs more people start paying for goods and services using their phone, rather than a credit card, they are venturing into that ethereal netherworld that is “beyond PCI” – in this case, literally, as their daring actions challenge the Payment Card Industry to drop “card” from their name.But there’s more to the challenge than semantics, argues PCI Columnist David Taylor.
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Wal-Mart, Eyeing Mobile And Online, To Revamp Its Privacy Policy
Posted on July 23rd, 2009 No commentsOne month from now, Wal-Mart will unveil a radically changed privacy policy, one that envisions a merged channel world, where consumers are as likely to use their phone and laptop to interact with Wal-Mart as much as they would walk into a store or speak with a call center. The policy talks about data not merely from a PCI and a purchase history perspective, but also from a security camera’s and cellphone’s perspective.”Our goal is to have it be completely comprehensive, for both online and offline,” said Zoe Strickland, the Wal-Mart VP who serves as the chain’s Chief Privacy Officer
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