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This New York Times reporter tried to be forgotten and discovered it often terrified individuals with the amount of information ...
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This New York Times reporter tried to be forgotten and discovered it often terrified individuals with the amount of information ...
Tokenization and encryption protects data, but Facebook didn’t protect its data and gave hackers the Facebook user ID, phone number, ...
Passive biometrics or active biometrics? People are spending more of their lives in the digital space than ever before. With ...
In today's digital world, our personal data is exposed in a variety of ways. From the websites we visit to ...
Where there is smoke, there is fire. Today’s WSJ poses a scary question for the credit card industry. Is Capital ...
A data breach can have serious financial and personal consequences. The credit card data of hundreds, if not thousands, of ...
As for the Capital One breach, an article in today's New York Times sheds light on the 33-year-old software coder ...
Reports on the Equifax credit file crisis continue to grab headlines; as noted yesterday, the immediate impact will be about ...
The news of the day is that “Equifax will pay about $650 million — and perhaps much more — to ...
Banks and financial institutions are responsible for customer’s money and sensitive financial information and are held to a higher standard ...
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