(If) it's now going to be OK for children to be GPS-tracked, when is it going to be OK society wide? |
[Congress] could very well wipe out some extremely strong and effective legislation that has been passed into law here in California. |
[The security breach at Time Warner] is just another example of why we all need to keep watching our credit reports. |
A privacy policy is more than an empty promise. Companies must be held to their word. |
But it's creepy for a family to be under the watchful eye of a neighbor. |
Consumers need to know how affected they really are. |
Early detection is the best way to minimize the pain you will go through if you are a victim of this crime. |
For a thief, getting a wallet that has a Social Security number on it is like finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow - it is the most useful item for a personal identity thief. |
How ironic that in order to participate in an event that underscores our freedom, people must give up the freedom of anonymous assembly. |
I consider what Chase is doing irresponsible on many levels. The fact is they are adopting and promoting a technology that could actually exacerbate fraud. |
I think a socially responsible response would be to list the names of the companies affected. |
I think it is an abomination that a federal government agency would require registration for a public gathering. In my mind, this impinges on the First Amendment right of free assembly. |
I think it's probably going to be as big of an issue as identity theft has been for the past decade. We hear from people almost daily who are having problems with their background checks. |
I think it's probably going to be as big of an issue as say, identity theft. |
I've talked with victims who've logged 500 hours. |