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Now That’s a Complaint…..

From Concurring Opinions (and elsewhere), a paper by Chris Hoofnagle “Measuring Identity Theft at Top Banks.” Hoofnagle is asking the question: How does a consumer or regulator measure the incidence of identity theft from a financial institution? In an attempt … Continue reading

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Stupid, powerless, uneducated.

Infoworld on a session at RSA: The Cybercrime Blame Game. Although a conference center ballroom may not be conducive to rational discourse (see: US Political Party Conventions), this discussion appears a bit over the top: More people complaining about identity … Continue reading

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