Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Lower overseas rates of identity theft could guide U.S. lawmakers

New York Newsday is running an article by AP Business writers Brian Bergstein and Matt Moore, suggesting that the United States may be able to learn a thing or two from other countries when it comes to protecting privacy and reducing the incidence of identity theft. It considers the privacy and credit environment of the UK, other European countries, Japan and Canada. Worth reading: New York City: Lower overseas rates of identity theft could guide U.S. lawmakers

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