2011 Year of the Breach

December
Identity Theft 911 Newsletter | December 2011

Privacy Is Our Passion™

In this issue we look back on 2011 as the year of the data breach and key developments in the privacy movement. Watch our slideshows to revisit the most prominent hacker attacks of the year and get the latest tips for holiday shopping online. Find out how we helped a small business owner protect his business accounts from identity thieves. And learn how the GPS tracking case before the U.S. Supreme Court could impact your company and customers. 

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Slideshow: 2011 Year in Review10 Ways to get your business hacked

From the CIA to online game networks, from brand-name businesses to little-known conglomerates, no business sector or government agency seemed safe from hacker attacks this year. Make no mistake, 2011 was the Year of the Data Breach.  

 

Slideshow: 10 Tips to Stay Safe While Shopping Online


Cyber Monday may be over, but for
many consumers, online holiday shopping has only just begun. Before you hop on your laptop and smartphone to buy those last-minute gifts, follow these tips to protect your devices and personal information.


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Podcast: Identity Thieves Target Small Business Owner 

An Ohio homebuilder turned to Identity Theft 911 for help after a fraud ring attempted to steal more than $40,000 from his business accounts. Listen to his story and learn how our investigators resolved his case.

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Ask the Expert9 tips for breach victims

The U.S. Supreme Court will determine whether the government can track suspects using GPS without a warrant. What they decide could impact your company and customers. Guest expert Khizar A. Sheikh, an attorney with Lowenstein Sandler PC, explains how.

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