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AARP Studies Security Breaches and Identity Theft

The AARP released a staudy called Into the Breach: Security Breaches and Identity Theft. I don’t have time to analyze it in depth right now. However, I did note that 29% of breaches (1/1/05 – 5/26/06) were the result of physical theft (mostly laptop theft). Which is the #2 reason, just behind hackers (33%).

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