Showing posts with label Identity Protection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Identity Protection. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2025

Why does Trump suddenly want to protect dangerous U.S. national security risk TikTok? You should not be ok with this and we will pay the price eventually

TikTok Is a Threat to National Security

Snippet of Article: "...To curb foreign development of these and other dangerous AI capabilities, the government controls exports of semiconductors, the physical underpinning of AI. Equal emphasis, however, should be placed on cross-border transfers of large datasets, or bulk data, the fuel for generative AI systems. This means reexamining foreign controlled data-aggregation platforms, especially TikTok. ...Safeguarding this kind of data is important, but equally significant national security risks emerge from the flood of publicly posted videos. ..."

Source: www.rand.org

AI Dangers, DATA Collection and Storage Dangers, National Security Threats, Cyber Threats,




Friday, October 11, 2024

Lock Your Social Security Number at e-verify | Protect Yourself From The Foreign Invasion

everify Social Security Lock | Protect Yourself From The Foreign Invasion

Snippet of Article: "...Self Lock is the unique feature that lets you protect your identity in E-Verify and Self Check by placing a "lock" in E-Verify on your Social Security number (SSN). This helps prevent anyone else from using your SSN for an E-Verify case. If an employer enters your locked SSN in E-Verify to confirm employment authorization, it will result in an E-Verify Tentative Nonconfirmation (mismatch). With Self Lock, you are always in control...How to Use Self Lock

To access Self Lock, you must be logged in to your myE-Verify account.

To lock your SSN, you must select and answer three challenge questions. Select questions you can easily answer, because you will need to answer them again to verify your identity if you receive an E-Verify Tentative Nonconfirmation (mismatch) due to Self Lock.

If you are about to start a new job with an E-Verify employer, you should log into your account and unlock your SSN."

Source: www.e-verify.gov

www.e-verify.gov, myE-Verify account,




Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Feds’ personal information not any safer after cyber breach, but little interest in protecting it

Feds’ personal information not any safer after cyber breach, but little interest in protecting it

Snippet of Article: "...Federal employees don’t think their personally identifiable information (PII) is safer than it was one year ago, but new numbers from the Office of Personnel Management show those employees are not taking advantage of the free protection offered in the wake of the massive cyber breach..."

Source: federalnewsradio.com

cyber breach, CSID, Identity Protection, personally identifiable information (PII),