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http://meeciteewurkor.com/wp [Meeciteewurkor:: This is your brain on Tulsa] 98,000 students nearly got their identity stolen. Luckily, the laptop on which the information was stored was stolen only to be sold on the internet...

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Computerworld.comhttp://www.computerworld.com [Computerworld.com] Frank Hayes | Computerworld Blogs: Bob Lewis goes after a tough problem in his Advice Line blog: How to find a job if you're a 50-ish Silicon Valley IT manager whose last job ended three years ago. That sounds a little specialized, but the advice is useful to anyone in IT looking for a job, from help-desk grunts up to CIOs.

Cio.comhttp://www.cio.com [Cio.com] CIO News Alerts - Home Page - Blog - CIO: Despite years of security improvement and tougher, more coordinated law enforcement efforts, criminally acquired credit card and bank account numbers and loads of raw consumer information is boldly hawked on the World Wide Web, reports a New York Times story in today’s International Herald Tribune. The story mentions just a few of the sites engaged in the shady business, and hints at the difficulty in catching what turn out to be pretty slippery fish.

Spy.org.ukhttp://www.spy.org.uk [Spy.org.uk] Spy Blog: February 2004 Archives: When asked about acceptance of ID cards, Professor Anderson did mention the unfairness of the way that the over 5000 negative individual responses to the Home Office Entlement Card consultation via the STAND website were lumped together as if they were one, which as he pointed out, also did a disservice to the relatively few people who supported the idea of an ID Card, since their response was now being treated as "one five thousandth of a negative response" instead of a whole positive one. David Winnick MP (Labour, Walsall North), who had posed the question said that they might ask the Home Secretary about this.

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