Thursday, April 5, 2012

Internet Identity Theft - Thu Apr 5, 2012

1940 census records include 21 million still alive
San Francisco Chronicle
Census Bureau spokesman Robert Bernstein said in an email that any fears the data could be used to harm anyone living today "such as through identity theft" were alleviated when the archives said no birthdates or Social Security numbers would be in the ..



What to do if you suspect your data was breached
The Associated Press
Being part of a breach makes an individual six times more likely to be the victim of fraud or identity theft, according to Javelin Strategy & Research. Here's what to do if you suspect your data has been breached: BE EXTRA CAUTIOUS.




National Archives releases 1940 Census, 21 million from count still alive
Fox News
The National Archives on Monday morning released digital records from the 1940 Census, posting a searchable online trove of details on the 132 million people living in America at that tumultuous time. Of them, more than 21 million in the US and Puerto


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