10 woeful tales of data gone missing
The idea of our identities being stolen scares us all in this day of electronic everything. But deliberate theft is only part of the problem. Backup...
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The idea of our identities being stolen scares us all in this day of electronic everything. But deliberate theft is only part of the problem. Backup...
The 'Net changed from research to commerce, U.S. to global, safe to scary
RE: Spammers, crammers, fraudsters and identity stealers: The FTC?s top 2008 cases By Anonymous on April 20, 2008, 2:31 amDoes the FTC do anything about those who post bogus bios and/or resumes on the internet to establish credibility when people search their names, such as a Tucson woman claiming to be "Regional Director" of a charity that doesn't exist? If not, how can consumers be warned? Thank you.
Huh?By Anonymous on May 7, 2008, 2:05 pmHow is an inflated, exaggerated, or outright fictional online resume: 1) a crime 2) under the purview of the FTC ?