Prevent theft: Stop use of (Identity Theft Prevention) Social Security numbers
Prevent theft: Stop use of Social Security numbers
USA TODAY deplores the breakdown in security in recent months via stolen laptops and desktops involving a multitude of military and civilian agencies, as well as civilian contractors. You take note of the many privacy violations involving identity theft, especially those involving stolen Social Security numbers. And there is the rub ("Can't anyone keep a secret?" Editorial, Friday).
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