Click Here for an interesting link. It’s the FBI’s Most Wanted page. It feature criminal celebrities that have made the top ten most wanted, terrorists lists, crime alerts, and featured fugitives. For those with criminology, it can be a treasure trove of information.
For businesses, it can be very useful. Have you [...]
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Most Wanted – Are You On This List?
Posted in Current Events, FYI, Identity theft, tagged background check, background screen, crime alerts, fbi most wanted, featured fugitives, fugitives, terrorist list on April 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Giving Your Name Away (Or Not)
Posted in Current Events, Identity theft, tagged Identity theft, background check, e-verify, everify, e-verify program, background screening, everify program, everify delay, e-verify delay, corporate investigations corporate investigations inc, auto fill-in, password safe, encryption, high encryption on January 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Here is a reality check:
Sometimes you just make it so easy to steal your personal information the thieves don’t steal it because they honestly feel sorry for your lack of common sense (I was going to be more blunt, but I was told to “tone this sentence down” – so, use your imagination).
Fairly sarcastic, and [...]
Security Systems and Personal Identity Information – Conversation
Posted in General, Identity theft, tagged background check, background screen, customer information, hackers, ID hackers, id hacking, identify theft, IT Security, open source, securing customer information on October 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As an I.T. person I will tell you this post could get a little technical, and will definitely be less formal that some of the other posts on our site (us IT people can tend to be a little sarcastic at times). If you have an I.T. person in your organization, I would ask [...]
FACTA Red Flag Regulations
Posted in Identity theft, tagged address, background, civil liability, credit check, FACTA, facta red flag, ftc, Identity theft, reasonable certainty, red flag program, regulations on October 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Identity theft has become more prevalent in the United States, as the growth of the internet and other technological advances have opened the doors to allow new opportunities for individuals to gain access to the identities of others.
In an effort to help curb this rising epidemic, the legislature and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have [...]




