The FTC has recently opened a site to spread awareness of how easy it is to unknowingly fall victim to online scams & the identity thefts risks associated with social networking sites. Some of the games & scenarios include info on how (&why) to protect your personal information, how to spot scams, including spotting advertising techniques, nigerian (419) letters, free vacations, modeling offers & much more. This is a great site with information everyone young & old can learn from.
From the FTC's news release:
"At the Security Plaza, visitors can build a social networking page and see the unintended consequences of posting personal information. They also get tips on how to keep their computers safe while they're online. In the arcade, visitors can play Info Defender 3 and protect Earthlings from Cyclorian invaders who would steal their identities. The game teaches the importance of protecting personal information, including Social Security numbers."
http://www.ftc.gov/youarehere/
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
FTC Will Grant Three-Month Delay of Enforcement of ‘Red Flags’
FTC Will Grant Three-Month Delay of Enforcement of ‘Red Flags’ Rule Requiring Creditors and Financial Institutions to Adopt Identity Theft Prevention Programs
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2009/04/redflagsrule.shtmThe Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 (FACTA).... Some examples of creditors are finance companies; automobile dealers that provide or arrange financing; mortgage brokers; utility companies; telecommunications companies; non-profit and government entities that defer payment for goods or services; and businesses that provide services and bill later, including many lawyers, doctors, and other professionals.
I want to remind you that ID Theft is a serious issue. Liabilities for carelessness still exist even though the FTC is delaying enforcement of this rule. As noted in the release, entities that are covered by other agencies may not benefit from this FTC extension at all. The liabilities for you and your business still exist even though the enforcement of this particular rule has been delayed.
With all the press-releases on this topic, when the FTC does decide to enforce the rule do you think that either "I didn't know about this" or "I didn't have time" is something you want to say in your own defense?
This has been a topic that should have been on the minds of business owners and government agencies since January 1, 2008 when the Rules became effective. The November 2007 announcement is coming up on its 2 year anniversary.
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