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  • Fighting Identity Theft::
    Fighting Identity Theft and Social Engineering Techniques. Identity theft occurs when someone represents themselves as you and then enters into one or more
    http://www.hacker4lease.com/identity-theft.html
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    what companies make anti ID theft technologies ?


  • I already have a partial list for you, but the question comes up: How many company names do you want? Thank you, Kriswrite


  • It is not really question of getting a long list, but more a question of type of the companies and technologies. Maybe I should have been more precise; sorry. I would like to find let's say max top 20 companies involved in development of anti-ID-theft technologies, mainly software. For example, I heard some rumours that there is a new technology that Microsoft is considering to implement as part of new Windows. So, who are these companies and what technologies they are developing ?


  • Hello dracmar~ Much of the anti-ID theft software out there is pretty standard fare. (Not that this is a bad thing; whatever works...) And some of the anti-theft technology out there is almost James Bond style. Here's a rundown of some of the more popular technology available. * American Management Systems of Fairfax, Virginia, creates Identicate, which helps banks authenticate new online customers by asking them identification questions. This system looks at multiple databases ?to retrieve information that can be used to ask questions specific to the applicant. It generates questions that only that individual should be able to answer, evaluates those answers, and then produces a normalized score for inclusion in the decision analysis.? This is much more than your usual ?mother?s maiden name? and ?place of birth? security questions. (?Battling ID Theft, Lenders Mobilize Old Friends with New Technologies? by Christine Pratt, Bank Systems & Technologies Online, http://www.banktech.com/story/BSTeNews/BNK20030428S0001 ) (www.ams.com ) * LexisNexis Group (with the American Bankers Association) developed InstantID. This looks at multiple data sources (including public records) and return results to the bank or other institution. (www.lexisnexis.com ) * Bankers Systems, Inc., offers a something called IDFlag, which provides validation, verification and risk detection for banks. (www.bankerssystems.com ) * ID Analytics, Inc. has designed a ?scoring model? known as ID Score, which is based on ?graph-theoretic anomaly detection.? In other words, it applies ?advanced pattern recognition analytics that detect fraud at the point of application and prevent it before it happens.? It is meant to supplement things like Identicate. (www.idanalytics.com ) * Computerized Wallet Security LLC, of Higley, AZ creates Wallet Secure, software that makes it easier for the average Joe to stop identity theft if their wallet has been lost or stolen. ( www.walletsecure.com/index.htm ) * Identix Corp., of Minnetonka, Minn is ?a provider of biometric identification software to the government.? Specifically, they create fingerprint scanners and software that allows other software (like Windows) to be accessed only with fingerprints and the like. (?New Technologies Will Help Thwart ID Theft,? ClariNews, http://quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/am/Uus-idprotection.RbPf_DO1.html ) ( www.identix.com/ ) * Nuance Communications Inc., of Menlo Park, CA, creates technology that enables over?the?phone voiceprints. (www.nuance.com ) * CYA Technologies, of Trumbull, Conn., created ID theft prevention software that leans toward the more traditional firewalls and such. (?New Technologies Will Help Thwart ID Theft,? ClariNews, http://quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/am/Uus-idprotection.RbPf_DO1.html ) (www.cya.com ) * InkSure developed a ?smart ink? that incorporates chemical markers onto things such as transportation tickets (?New Technologies Will Help Thwart ID Theft,? ClariNews, http://quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/am/Uus-idprotection.RbPf_DO1.html ) ( www.inksure.com ) * Symantec creates not just anti?virus software, but privacy protection software, too. Products include Client Security and Internet Security, (?Symantec Warns of Blended Security Threats? by David Legard, PC World, http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,94383,00.asp ) ( www.symantec.com ) * McAfee, better known for anti-virus protection, also creates privacy software that prevents hijackers, key-loggers, and such ( http://us.mcafee.com ) Other software makers have followed Symantec and McAfee?s example, sometimes even out-doing them: * Robin Hood Software Ltd., of England makes privacy software, called Evidence Eliminator, which (among other things) cleans hard drives of spyware and material that hackers might be after. ( http://www.evidence-eliminator.com ; http://www.evidenceeliminator-download.com/ ) * Zero-Knowledge, of Montreal, Canada, creates privacy software that prevents tracking of online surfing, protections against spyware, and otherwise makes the user anonymous on the Internet. (http://www2.zeroknowledge.com ; http://www.freedom.net/aboutus/index.html ) * Smart Protector creates privacy software that allows Internet anonymity, true erasing of files, and detection of trackers. ( http://www.smartprotector.com ) * Privacy Software Corp., as their name implies, makes privacy software, including those designed to completely secure computers and disk cleaning. ( http://www.nsclean.com ) * X-Block, creates privacy software that detects spyware and detects ?snoopers.? ( http://www.xblock.com ) * Zix Corporations creates privacy software ( http://www.zixcorp.com ) ? LSoftTechnologies, Inc., makes privacy software designed to fully erase ( http://www.killdisk.com/contacts.htm ) As for Microsoft (who is often in the news with regard to security issues because more people use their software than perhaps any other), they plan to include ?security packs? in the mid-2004 releases of Windows XP and Windows Server. These packs will include ?improvements to the Internet Connection Firewall, safer e-mail and instant messaging, more secure Internet browsing and improved memory protection so that worm writers can't write in buffer overruns.? In Windows XP, there will be ?closer inspection of ActiveX controls and sandbox them so Web sites have a harder time feeding malicious content to the browser.? For large companies, the Windows Server will include ?inspection technologies designed to secure the perimeters around corporate networks. Microsoft will hone in on malicious e-mail viruses and worms that scan ports on the Internet, malicious Web content and buffer overruns.? Microsoft also wants easier patches, with its SUS 2.0, which will be free to all Microsoft customers. It ?will provide more automation and give customers and partners a corporate patch deployment server and service for managing all OS and application patches.? (?Ballmer Calls Security Crisis "Defining Moment" For Microsoft? by Paula Rooney & Barbara Darrow, Tech Web, http://content.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20031009S0009 ) All this technology is fascinating and helpful, but most of it targets criminals who attack while you're online.Yet The National Fraud Center says that most identity theft occurs offline, so the old-fashioned ways of preventing ID theft are still important. ("ID Theft Most Common Offline, Experts Say" by Clare Saliba, Ecommerce Times, http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/4675.html ) For tips on preventing ID theft without technology, see My ID Fix's tips for preventing ID theft: http://www.myidfix.com/preventing-identity-theft.htm Regards, Kriswrite Keywords Used: anti ID theft technologies ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=anti+ID+theft+technologies&btnG=Google+Search ?ID theft? business* ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%93ID+theft%94+business*&btnG=Google+Search ?ID theft? technology ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%93ID+theft%94+technology&btnG=Google+Search ?ID theft? prevention companies ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%93ID+theft%94+prevention+companies&btnG=Google+Search ?ID theft? ?for businesses? ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%22ID+theft%94+%93for+businesses%94 "ID theft" creating software ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%22ID+theft%22+creating+software&btnG=Google+Search "ID theft" "privacy software" ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%22ID+theft%22+%22privacy+software%22&btnG=Google+Search ?privacy software? ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%93privacy+software%94&btnG=Google+Search software ?ID theft? ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=software+%93ID+theft%94&btnG=Google+Search
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    The California Clean Money Campaign educates voters on how Clean Money/Fair Elections public financing will take special-interest money out of Californian
    http://caclean.org/problem/forbes_2003-12-04.php
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    A New Key to Fighting Identity Theft::
    With identity theft and other crimes on the rise, America Online and E-Trade have each taken a strategy from the corporate world to make customers feel
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/27/AR2005082700227.html
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    Fighting identity theft - Roanoke.com::
    Bob Goodlatte's bill bans spyware or other tricks to make computer users yield sensitive data.
    http://www.roanoke.com/editorials\24316.html
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