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Identity Theft Expert Speaker John Sileo
http://www.Sileo.com
Identity theft expert John Sileo is a 2 time victim of identity theft and America's Top Identity Theft Speaker and Expert. His clients include the Department of Defense, the FDIC, the Federal Reserve Bank, Pfizer, AARP and hundreds of Fortune 500 companies, government organizations and universities. http://www.ThinkLikeASpy.com
Recent Posts
Identity Theft Prevention this Holiday Season
Identity theft is rampant throughout the holiday season. Over the past 3 years stolen data being used in less than one week jumped from 33% to 71%, meaning that they steal today and shop today. Identity thieves count on our lackadaisical attitude ...
Privacy, Social Media, Technology and the Law
Can the Law keep up with technology? CNN has a new article that addresses this growing issue. Cases are continuing to pop up based on an offense or crime committed in cyberspace. Five years ago suing someone for allegedly slamming you on Twitter woul...
Identity Theft Statistics & Holiday Shopping
Identity theft statistics, dry as melba toast, have something to teach us about shopping this Holiday season. Listening to the media, you would think that the Internet and cybercrime are to blame for most cases of identity theft. They are biased towa...
Google Dashboard Calms Privacy Critics
Google introduced the Google Dashboard on November 5th to help calm privacy critics. This provides a summary of the application data associated with your Google account. Users are able to see what sites they visit, how many Docs they have created and...
Biometric Identity Theft: Stolen Fingerprints
Identity Theft is a huge and growing problem. According to the recent 2009 Identity Theft Fraud report by Javelin Strategy & Research, victims increased 22% in 2008 to 9.9 million. When businesses are involved, the companies face billions of doll...
Identity Theft Statistics: Gallup Poll
According to a new Gallup poll of identity theft statistics, 66% of adults worry the most about their identities being stolen. Gallup trends measuring Americans’ fear of being victims of specific crimes date back several decades, but for each ...

