Beth Givens
Beth Givens
common complaint identity people theft time victims week
The most common complaint of identity theft victims is they have to take time off work, ... I can't tell you how many people have called and said, 'I had to take a week off work.'
accustomed family tracking within
The more tracking that's done even within the family, the more we'll all be getting accustomed to tracking, and ... it will become more and more acceptable.
higher risk
They may not really know who is working for them. There could be a higher risk for fraud.
member military name number personnel required security short social
The requirement that military personnel use the Social Security number for practically everything is nothing short of criminal, ... I got an e-mail from one military member who said he was required to stencil his name and Social Security number on his duffel bag. It's really outrageous.
ability numbers security social
It's the Social Security numbers that give fraudsters the ability to impersonate that person.
pervasive points security
It just points out how pervasive these security breaches are.
grow less picture somebody speak watching
They're going to grow up with (a) picture of somebody watching them. Are they going to grow up less of a risk-taker? Not speak freely?
civil liberties minimize privacy
It's a well-reasoned decision, and it does minimize privacy and civil liberties implications.
affected consumers
Consumers need to know how affected they really are.
broken individual post
That individual could post inflammatory things about you after you've broken up.
account accounts information likely line security sensitive social types
The person on the other end of the line is likely to have very sensitive information -- your account number, your Social Security number, the types of accounts you have (and) the way you use your accounts.
almost background checks concerns decade identity interest seeing theft
We're seeing almost as much interest and concerns in background checks as we were seeing in identity theft about a decade ago.
cities consider install setting video
Usually cities do it in the reverse. They install the video surveillance first and then they consider setting up policies.
creepy eye family
But it's creepy for a family to be under the watchful eye of a neighbor.