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#Youridentity and Social Networks

By | May 2nd, 2013|Uncategorized|

This blog post comes from Adam Kennedy, Product Analyst at Experian. With the rise in social networks and the increasing desire to share personal data in public forums, it’s no surprise identity thieves are targeting Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter to steal your identity.What are they after?Your Facebook page and Twitter profile page will show your [...]

ID360 Conference 2013 – The Global Forum on Identity

By | May 1st, 2013|Uncategorized|

We spent the past couple days at ID360, the UT Center for Identity’s annual conference that gathers information security professionals from around the world to discuss issues in security, privacy and identity. Some of the hottest topics this week included identity management, Big Data and analytics, the definition of privacy and the shifting cybersecurity ecosystem. [...]

Industry News Recap: Verizon Publishes 2013 Data Breach Investigations Report

By | April 26th, 2013|Uncategorized|

This week Verizon released their sixth annual Data Breach Investigations Report, analyzing more than 47,000 reported security incidences in 2012. The report found that 75 percent of data breaches were driven by financial motives and 20 percent of attacks fell in the cyber espionage category, targeting intellectual property.“Typically what we see in our data set [...]

Prevent Child Identity Theft – 5 Pieces of Information Kids Should Not Share Online

By | April 23rd, 2013|Uncategorized|

This post comes to us from Anne Livingston, the creator of the KidsPrivacy blog. She is writer and speaker with a passion for teaching parents and kids how to manage life online. Follow her on twitter @kidsprivacy.When I talk to my kids about what not to post online, I focus primarily on information that would [...]

Industry News Recap: Cybersecurity bill CISPA passes House vote

By | April 19th, 2013|Uncategorized|

The highly debated Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) was passed by the House of Representatives on Thursday on a bipartisan vote of 287-127, with 18 representatives not voting. This bill is meant to help prevent cyber attacks by allowing companies and the government to share cybersecurity information with one another.According to Alex Fitzpatrick, [...]

Protecting Your Small Business

By | April 18th, 2013|Uncategorized|

According to the 2013 Symantec Internet Security Threat Report, 50 percent of all targeted cyber attacks in 2012 were aimed at businesses with fewer than 2,500 employees. Thirty-one percent of attacks were aimed at businesses with fewer than 250 employees. These stats are telling—small businesses are increasingly becoming a target for hackers.The reasons why are [...]

Spring Cleaning 101: Shred, Shred, Shred

By | April 17th, 2013|Uncategorized|

This Saturday, April 20, is the Better Business Bureau’s (BBB) annual Shred Day—what they call an “identity theft, fraud prevention and educational initiative.”Why shred?We often have documents lying around that feature sensitive information sought by identity thieves and fraudsters. This personal identifying information (PII) can include your name, Social Security Number, bank account number or [...]

Industry News Recap: Lawmaker Experiences Tax Identity Theft

By | April 12th, 2013|Uncategorized|

In trending news, Mississippi state Representative Lester Carpenter found that someone else had filed for his 2012 tax return. While the identity thief asked for Carpenter’s tax refund to be automatically deposited, he or she had provided incorrect bank account information, causing the check to be mailed to Carpenter’s home address.“Carpenter went to the Mississippi [...]

March Recap: In It to Win It – From Happy Hour to Consumer Research

By | April 11th, 2013|Uncategorized|

What a busy month for us. March was full of events, research reports, awards and more. Take a look at the highlights below:Experian at SXSWiSince we’re headquartered in Austin, TX, home to South by Southwest Interactive (SXSWi), we take part in the festival each year. This year we hosted a booth at the Tech Career [...]

Security Insights: Are you a “safe surfer”? How Crooks Steal Your Data

By | April 10th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Do you consider yourself a “safe surfer”? A “safe surfer” can be defined as someone who avoids the suspicious parts of the web, only downloads files that they are expecting, and one who inputs confidential data on only https sites. Even if you do practice these measures, you are still at risk. However, your level [...]

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