March 31, 2006 (Identity Theft Prevention)
March 31, 2006
BeSpacific - FTC in 2006: Committed to Consumers and Competition Press release: "Federal Trade Commission Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras today issued the agency's 2006 Annual Report at the American Bar Association s Section of Antitrust Law Spring Meeting in
Source: www.bespacific.com
Member Discounts
American Family Physician - Avis Discounts -- Car rental discounts available for AAFP members. MBNA America -- Earn credit card reward points through the AAFP Credit Card program and finance your practice with the AAFP Practice Finance Solutions program. OfficeMax -- Office
Source: www.aafp.org
Week's headlines, columns
Globe and Mail - Guest viewpoints offering perspectives on current issues and events from people working on the front lines of the technology industry. You can catch more bots with honey : by Scott Hurd, director of Nortel global security. Outbound mail filtering
Source: www.theglobeandmail.com
ID theft sweep nets 3rd arrest
Whittier Daily News - EAST WHITTIER - Serving a search warrant early Thursday morning, Whittier police arrested a third person in connection with a sophisticated identity theft scam that used counterfeit credit cards to rip off thousand of dollars of merchandise
Source: www.whittierdailynews.com
ID Theft Offenders Usually Friends Or Family
CBS 11 News - (CBS 11 News) DALLAS A new study reveals that people who steal identities are more likely to be friends and family members. The Better Business Bureau found that half of all ID theft offenders are close friends or relatives of victims. "It can happen
Source: cbs11tv.com
New York county enacts wireless security law
Network World Fusion - Westchester County, N.Y., this week enacted a new law that requires local businesses to implement "minimum security measures" for protecting their wireless networks. The law, which is believed to be the first of its kind anywhere in the country
Source: www.networkworld.com

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