June is national Internet Safety Month. Of course we should be mindful of Internet Safety all year long, but this month was designated by the U.S. Senate three years ago to be the official awareness month (not to be confused … Continue reading
Reading Seth Godin’s blog, his Sort of private post introduced me to a new service that helps provide a little privacy to things we want to share with people on the Internet. Like bit.ly and tiny.url, Trick.ly is a new … Continue reading
If you recall I blogged about the government’s crackdown on employers hiring illegal immigrants and how identity theft and the fake document industry is booming in some places as a result. Today’s Wall Street Journal article, How To Make Identity … Continue reading
Barely giving us time for the turkey to digest, some stores are advertising that they will open their doors at 4:00 a.m. this Friday to kick off the official start of the holiday shopping season. And some online retailers have … Continue reading
I’m sure by now you’ve seen the news that the co-founder of MySpace has been caught faking his age on his MySpace profile. Quite ironic given the age verification issues social networks are facing these days. But now seems as … Continue reading
My last post has sparked more interest in knowledge verification and how it works exactly. In response to Kim Cameron’s request in this blog post “It would help to understand the concepts better if John would give us some examples … Continue reading