Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Business Identity Theft - Wed Mar 21, 2012


Online dating sites give boot to sex offenders
New York Daily News
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Match.com, eHarmony and Spark Networks signed a joint statement of business principles intended to provide an example for the industry and help guard against sexual predators, identity theft and financial scams.

If you don't use one of these personally, you've almost certainly seen the ads ...
Business Insider
In 2006, The New York Times reported that credit monitoring was a billion-dollar business, with more than 12 million Americans paying for “protection” against ID theft and greater access to their credit histories and scores. The biggest beneficiaries?

Dating websites agree on predator screening measures
CNBC.com
California Attorney General Kamala Harris reached the agreement with the companies after establishing an eCrime Unit last year to prosecute identity theft, data intrusion and crimes involving the use of technology. "The safety of our members and ...
Around Your Town, March 21, 2012
Sierra Vista Herald
Photo by Beatrice Richardson Herald/Review The Center for Lifelong Learning will present Identity Theft with Robert Garcia from 12:10 to 1 pm March 21 in room 702 at the Sierra Vista campus. Garcia, a retired Tucson Police officer and Identity Theft ...
Online Dating Sites Agree to Screen for Predators
WBNG-TV
... announced that three of the nation's leading online dating providers have issued a joint statement of business principles that online dating providers should follow to help protect members from identity theft, financial scams and sexual predators.


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