Webisode 27 “Identity Theft” a Calabrese Adventure!


Identity theft is a crime… a horrible, horrible crime. Enjoy!

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Posted on June 22nd, 2011 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | 25 Comments »

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Posted on January 5th, 2011 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | 25 Comments »

How Home Improvement Scam works


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Posted on August 20th, 2010 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | 12 Comments »

Cyber Security News Wrap-up for November 2009: Data privacy, NSA, Linux, Power Grid

H.R.2165 – Bulk Power System Protection Act of 2009
To amend Part II of the Federal Power Act to address known cybersecurity threats to the reliability of the bulk power system, and to provide emergency authority to address future cybersecurity threats to the reliability of the bulk power system, and for other purposes.

S.1490 – Personal Data Privacy and Security Act of 2009
A bill to prevent and mitigate identity theft, to ensure privacy, to provide notice of security breaches, and to enhance criminal penalties, law enforcement assistance, and other protections against security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of personally identifiable information

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The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has approved two bills that would require organizations with data breaches to report them to potential victims.

The Judiciary Committee on Thursday voted to approve both the Personal Data Privacy and Security Act and the Data Breach Notification Act by large majorities.

The Data Breach Notification Act, sponsored by Senator Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat, would require U.S. agencies and businesses that engage in interstate commerce to report data breaches to victims whose personal information “has been, or is reasonably believed to have been, accessed, or acquired.”

Feinstein’s bill would also require agencies and businesses to report large data breaches to the U.S. Secret Service

The Personal Data Privacy and Security Act would also require that organizations that maintain personal data give notice to potential victims and law-enforcement authorities when they have a data breach. It would increase criminal penalties for electronic-data theft and allow people to have access to, and correct, personal data held by commercial data brokers.

The second bill, sponsored by Senator Patrick Leahy, the Judiciary Committee chairman and a Vermont Democrat, would also require the U.S. government to establish rules protecting privacy and security when it uses information from commercial data brokers.

Several tech groups have called for the U.S. Congress to pass national data-breach notification legislation. Since a series of high-profile data breaches in early 2005, about 45 states have passed data-breach notification laws.

It’s difficult for companies to comply with the separate state laws, officials from cybersecurity product vendor Symantec have said.

Symantec CEO Enrique Salem sent a letter to the committee Wednesday in support of the Leahy data-breach bill.

The Leahy bill “is a major step forward towards enacting a comprehensive, uniform national framework to better prevent breaches of sensitive consumer information as well as setting a clear standard for effective notification should a breach occur,” Salem wrote.

Symantec supports the bill’s language saying that if personal data is encrypted or otherwise rendered unusable, organizations don’t have to report the data breach, the letter said. The committee has recognized “there are widely accepted industry best practices and standards for data security that companies can look to as a road map for compliance when protecting electronic data,” Salem wrote.

The Business Software Alliance, a trade group, also praised the committee for approving both bills.

“In recent years, hundreds of millions of individual records containing sensitive personal information have been involved in computer security breaches,” BSA President and CEO Robert Holleyman said in a statement. “The frequency and severity of data breaches have prompted more than 45 states to pass data security laws, creating a confusing patchwork quilt of regulations.”

Both bills now head to the full Senate for votes. The timeline for action in the Senate is unclear.

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Posted on December 5th, 2009 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | No Comments »

Let us become what we are!

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Immigration from areas of high incidence is thought to have fueled the resurgence of tuberculosis (TB), chagas, hepatitis, and leprosy in areas of low incidence. To reduce the risk of diseases in low-incidence areas, the main countermeasure has been the screening of immigrants on arrival.[40] According to CDC, TB cases among foreign-born individuals remain disproportionately high, at nearly nine times the rate of U.S.-born persons. In 2003, nearly 26 percent of foreign-born TB patients in the United States were from Mexico. Another third of the foreign-born cases were among those from the Philippines, Vietnam, India and China, the CDC report said.[41][42][43]

The history of HIV/AIDS in the United States began in about 1969, when HIV likely entered the United States through a single infected immigrant from Haiti.
In the United States, concerned parties argue that an influx of immigrants, especially less educated immigrants, is responsible for an increase in theft and violent crime in the areas they migrate to. This concern is prevalent in many strata of society, from the common man (a 2000 survey of Americans found 73 percent felt immigrants were dangerous because they brought crime[56]) to the highest levels of the US Government (as clearly stated in a speech by George W. Bush on May 15, 2006[57]). As Professor Ruben Rumbaut and Walter Ewing have noted, this impression is reinforced and magnified by television shows and movies such as The Godfather, The Sopranos, Scarface, Rush Hour and West Side Story that strongly correlate ethnic immigrant groups with organized crime.[58]

Statistics, however, do not consistently support this argument. While one 2005 report stated that 21% of all crimes are committed by illegal immigrants, other reports released in 2008 showed that immigrants were anywhere from three to five times less likely to commit crimes than native-born American residents.[59]

Some groups argue that immigration debate increases one type of crime: violent crimes by United States-born citizens against immigrants. According to a report by the Southern Poverty Law Center, as debate on the issue of immigration increased and language became more incendiary from 2003 to 2006, hate crimes against Latinos rose by 35%[60] The anti-immigration group Federation for American Immigration Reform has argued that these statistics are flawed, stating that violence by non-Latino gangs against the Latino organized criminal element are being mistaken for racial violence
The primary argument of some nationalist opponents in Europe and Asia is that immigrants simply do not belong in a nation-state which is by definition intended for another ethnic group.[citation needed] France, therefore, is for the French, Germany is for the Germans, Japan is for the Japanese, and so on. Immigration is seen as altering the ethnic and cultural composition of the national population, and consequently the national character.[citation needed] From a nationalist perspective, high-volume immigration potentially distorts or dilutes their national culture more than is desired or even necessary.[citation needed] Germany, for example, was indeed intended as a state for Germans: the state’s policy of mass immigration was not foreseen by the 19th-century nationalist movements.[citation needed] Immigration has forced Germany and other western European states to re-examine their national identity: part of the population is not prepared to redefine it to include immigrants.[citation needed] It is this type of opposition to immigration which generated support for anti-immigration parties such as Vlaams Belang in Belgium, the British National Party in Britain, the Lega Nord in Italy, the Front National in France, and the Lijst Pim Fortuyn in the Netherlands.[citation needed]

One of the responses of nation-states to mass immigration is to promote the cultural assimilation of immigrants into the national community, and their integration into the political, social, and economic structures.[citation needed] In the United States, cultural assimilation is traditionally seen as a process taking place among minorities themselves, the ‘melting pot’.[citation needed] In Europe, where nation-states have a tradition of national unification by cultural and linguistic policies, variants of these policies have been proposed to accelerate the assimilation of immigrants.[citation needed] The introduction of citizenship tests for immigrants is the most visible form of state-promoted assimilation.[citation needed] The test usually include some form of language exam, and some countries have reintroduced forms of language prohibition

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Posted on April 1st, 2009 by admin and filed under identity theft facts | 22 Comments »
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