These risks are very real. Identity theft continues to morph and evolve in complexity and gains even greater traction with more organized criminal enterprises as their crime of choice. So you can imagine my frustration when I read the article in Consumer Reports.
When all is said and done, credit unions and banks will have spent millions on what appears to be a major security failure caused by Sony's inability to protect its consumer data.
TOKYO -- Sony executives bowed in apology Sunday for a security breach in the company's PlayStation Network that compromised the personal data of some...
What was initially an annoying service outage on the PlayStation Network has recently been revealed as one of the biggest data breaches the gaming ind...