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Personal Security and Identity Theft Expert Offers Advice and Solutions to Combat this Week's Laptop Burglary That Put Millions of U.S. Veterans' Identities at Risk

05-24-2006 05:44 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

Press release from: IDTheftSecurity.com

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(BOSTON, Mass. – May 23, 2006 - IDTheftSecurity.com) This week’s laptop theft of 26.5 million U.S. veterans’ personal information may have endangered not only individuals’ bank accounts, but also national security. Robert Siciliano, personal security and identity theft expert, said a service available to everyday consumers can mitigate the aftermath they might otherwise have to endure. Also president of IDTheftSecurity.com, Siciliano added that a simple fix available from a major office supplies retailer, could have helped to ensure the security of the stolen laptop in the first place.

Siciliano had advice for companies and other large organizations that store sensitive information on laptops, machines prone to theft: Make sure the machines are fully secure with functionalities designed to ward off thieves. He suggested the use of Staples® WordLock™ for laptop computers, a simple and inexpensive product that allows users to employ a letter password, which they can reset at any time, to lock their laptop computers.

“Laptops are the last place any organization should be storing the personal identifying information of 26.5 million people,” said Siciliano, who presents workshops to Fortune 500 companies nationwide. “But the least a company can do is to keep those laptops in a safe place and locked down when authorized personnel aren’t using them.”

Author of “The Safety Minute: 01,” Siciliano provides consumer education solutions to Fortune 500 companies and their clients. Siciliano has appeared on CNBC’s “On the Money” multiple times this year to discuss identity theft.

“This week we have heard officials of all stripes assure us that ‘we have no reason to believe anyone’s identity is at risk,’” said Siciliano. “Those words represent the party line we typically hear when a security breakdown of this magnitude occurs. But I urge consumers to treat this very real threat to their identities like the emergency it is—luckily, one they can manage.”

Siciliano encouraged all those on the list of 26.5 million affected by this week’s laptop theft to immediately enroll in IdentitySweep, a service that manages subscribers’ public records while monitoring their credit card information and Social Security numbers. Veterans can go to www.identitysweep.com/vet and receive a full year’s worth of IdentitySweep for only $18, a discounted rate, from MyPublicInfo, the Arlington, VA consumer identity protection company that created the service.

“The Social Security number is the key to the kingdom,” Siciliano concluded. “A service like IdentitySweep will help a veteran keep track of what’s being done with his or her most valuable piece of personal identifying information. Without a monitoring service of their own to fall back on, veterans will be at the mercy of credit companies’ good will, which is likely to wane after the usual offer we’ve seen following massive data breaches: pro bono credit monitoring for one year.”

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Identity theft affects us all, which is why Robert Siciliano, president of IDTheftSecurity.com, makes it his mission to provide consumer education solutions on identity theft to Fortune 500 companies and their clients. A leader of personal safety and security seminars nationwide, Siciliano has been featured on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, “The Suze Orman Show,” “ABC News with Sam Donaldson,” “The Montel Williams Show,” “Maury Povich,” “Sally Jesse Raphael,” and “The Howard Stern Show.”

The media may reach Siciliano at 1 (888) SICILIANO (742-4542). Visit his Web site, www.IDTheftSecurity.com, or his blog, www.IDTheftSecurity.blogspot.com.

Siciliano’s full contact information follows:

Robert Siciliano
Personal Security Expert
President, IDTheftSecurity.com
PHONE: 888-SICILIANO (742-4542)
FAX: 877-2-FAX-NOW (232-9669)
E-MAIL: Robert@IDTheftSecurity.com
http://www.idtheftsecurity.com/

The media are encouraged to get in touch with Siciliano directly. They may also contact:

Brent W. Skinner, President
STETrevisions
PHONE: 617-875-4859
FAX: 866-663-6557
E-MAIL: BrentSkinner@STETrevisions.biz
http://www.STETrevisions.biz

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