World Cup 2010 - Fans at risk after ticket info theft
Fans who bought World Cup tickets through FIFA are at risk of identity theft and fraud after their details were stolen and sold on.
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Stolen and sold: Private details of thousands of World Cup fans
Investigators believe that criminal gangs or even terrorist groups may have stolen and and sold the personal details of fans for up to £500,000.
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Experian Launches ProtectMyID
LONDON, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Experian has announced the launch of a new service specifically aimed at protecting consumers against the growing threat of ID fraud: ProtectMyID ProtectMyID offers a comprehensive online service to allow consumers to keep track of where their personal information is being used to secure credit. The launch of the service follows research by Experian that shows ...
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ProtectmyId.co.uk Reveals British Public Lending a Hand to Online Fraudsters
NOTTINGHAM, England, Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- New research by ProtectmyID.co.uk has revealed just how relaxed the Great British public are when it comes to protecting themselves in the digital world. In the face of one of the fastest growing crimes in the world, the research has shown that millions of online users are readily making the information required to steal their identities available to ...
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Online Trust & Cybersecurity Forum to Feature Experts in Consumer Research and Brand Perceptions
SEATTLE----The Online Trust Alliance , today announced featured keynote speakers for the 5th Annual Online Trust and Cybersecurity Forum to be hosted at Georgetown University September 22/24.
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