Saturday, April 14, 2012

Social Security Identity Theft - Sat Apr 14, 2012


Social Security and You: Access to death database
San Antonio Express
In an effort to strike the right balance between preventing fraud and protecting individuals from identity theftSocial Security has submitted a legislative proposal to Congress that would require entities to demonstrate a legitimate need to ...
Texas A&M: Thousands affected in data breach
Houston Chronicle
By Vimal Patel, MCT Texas A&M's registrar's office spent Friday preparing letters to notify thousands of alumni that their personal information, including Social Security numbers, was inadvertently made public. The breach on Thursday affected nearly ...
Texas A&M admits data breach
Bryan College Station Eagle
"Twenty years ago, we weren't very sensitive about Social Security numbers -- we used to put them on our resumes," he said. "But since identity theft has been rising, especially in the last 10 years, we've been very careful about protecting them.


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