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Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center's Weekly Breach Breakdown for January 17th, 2025. I'm Timothy Walden. Thanks to SentiLink for their support of the ITRC and this podcast. Each week on this podcast, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Today, we'll discuss a company I’m sure many of you have heard about or interacted with: T-Mobile.
In a significant legal move, Washington State has filed a lawsuit against T-Mobile, alleging the telecommunications giant failed to secure the sensitive personal information of more than two million residents following a major data breach in 2021. This case highlights data security, consumer protection, and corporate accountability in an increasingly digital world.
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Welcome back to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s Weekly Breach Breakdown – supported by Sentilink. I’m James Lee, the ITRC’s President – yep, I got a promotion for Christmas - and this is this the first episode of season six of our weekly podcast that looks at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy.
This is the podcast for Friday, January 10th and today we’re going to look at what’s been going on in the wild and whacky world of data breach notices. OK, I exaggerated about latest news about data breaches being wild. Or whacky. But there is some interesting news on two fronts.
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Welcome to the Fraudian Slip…the Identity Theft Resource Center’s podcast where we talk about all-things identity compromise, crime, and fraud that impact people and businesses.
I’m James Lee, the COO of the ITRC and we’ve once again come to the time of the year when otherwise normal business people turn into fortune tellers who try to prognosticate what’s going to happen next year. Joining us in predicting the future is Blair Cohen, Founder & Chief Evangelist at identity verification company AuthenticID, and a member of the ITRC Board of Directors, along with the ITRC’s own CEO, Eva Velasquez.
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Welcome back to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s Weekly Breach Breakdown – supported by Sentilink. I’m James Lee, the ITRC’s COO and this is our final episode for the year, December 6th 2024.
Each week on this podcast, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Today we’re going to broaden our focus a bit to talk about a copyright scam that’s primarily aimed at small businesses – including the ITRC – that is using some of the latest technology to commit fraud.
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Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center's Weekly Breach Breakdown for November 22nd, 2024. I'm Timothy Walden. Thanks to SentiLink for their support of the ITRC and this podcast.
Each week on this podcast, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Today, we'll discuss a simple task that has only gotten more complex over the years: properly deleting an app.
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Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center's Weekly Breach Breakdown for November 15, 2024. I'm Alex Achten, Director of Communications & Media Relations of the ITRC. Thanks to Sentilink for supporting the ITRC and this podcast.
Each week, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Do we have any Marvel fans that listen to the podcast? If so, you know the 2016 film “Doctor Strange”, a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, neurosurgeon Doctor Stephen Strange.
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Welcome to the Fraudian Slip…the Identity Theft Resource Center’s podcast where we talk about all-things identity compromise, crime, and fraud that impact people and businesses. I’m James Lee, the COO of the ITRC - thanks for joining us today.
In the final week of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the ITRC published one of our signature reports – the Consumer & Business Impact Report….which we call our CIBIR report to play on Cybersecurity and Cyber crimes because….well…that’s just how we roll.
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Welcome back to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s Weekly Breach Breakdown – supported by Sentilink. I’m James Lee, the ITRC’s COO and this is the episode for Friday November 1st, 2024.
Each week on this podcast, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Today we’re going to talk about passwords…which ones are popular and how long it takes to break them.
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Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center's Weekly Breach Breakdown for October 25th, 2024. I'm Timothy Walden. Thanks to SentiLink for their support of the ITRC and this podcast.
Each week on this podcast, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Today, we'll discuss threat detection tools and how their overwhelming number of alerts is inundating security teams.
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Welcome to the Fraudian Slip, the Identity Theft Resource Center’s podcast where we talk about all-things identity compromise, crime, and fraud that impact people and businesses. I’m James Lee, the COO of the ITRC - thanks for joining us today.
If you want to start a rousing debate about how to reduce the number of identity crime victims, just mention the use of biometrics as a way of proving you are who you claim to be. With identity crimes committed using stolen personal information on the rise, it’s a hot topic that often pits privacy against security.
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Welcome back to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s Weekly Breach Breakdown – supported by Sentilink. I’m James Lee, the ITRC’s COO and this is the episode for Friday October 11th 2024.
Each week on this podcast, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Today we’re going to look at the data breach trends for the third quarter of 2024 as well as the year to date trends.
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Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center's (ITRC) Weekly Breach Breakdown for October 4, 2024. I'm Alex Achten, Director of Communications & Media Relations of the ITRC. Thanks to Sentilink for supporting the ITRC and this podcast. Each week, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Throughout this podcast, we have discussed many scams, ranging from QR and AI voice cloning to Olympic and toll road scams. The latest scam to make the rounds is a perfect example of no low being too low for identity criminals.
There are many different variations of funeral scams: Prepaid package funeral scams, impersonation scams and burial insurance scams, to name a few. However, have you heard of funeral streaming scams? We will discuss them.
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Welcome to the Fraudian Slip, the Identity Theft Resource Center’s (ITRC) podcast, where we talk about all things identity compromise, crime and fraud that impact people and businesses.
Each year, there are certain signs that Fall has arrived. Pumpkin spice lattes show up at Starbucks, the World Series arrives without the New York Mets or Washington Nationals and October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
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Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center's Weekly Breach Breakdown for September 20, 2024. I'm Alex Achten, Director of Communications & Media Relations of the ITRC. Thanks to Sentilink for supporting the ITRC and this podcast.
Each week, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Today, I will talk about some of the top breaches in August, including the National Public Data breach.
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Welcome back to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s Weekly Breach Breakdown – supported by Sentilink. I’m James Lee, the ITRC’s COO and this is the episode for Friday the 13th of September, 2024.
Each week on this podcast, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Let’s start this episode with an apology to all of you who suffer from Triskaidekaphobia. That’s the fear of the number 13. That’s also why we think of Friday the 13th as a bad luck day. It’s a notion that goes all the way back to the Middle Ages in Europe. But we’re here today to talk about another long-followed practice: Don’t shoot the messenger.
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Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center's (ITRC) Weekly Breach Breakdown for September 6, 2024. I'm Timothy Walden. Thanks to SentiLink for their support of the ITRC and this podcast. Each week on this podcast, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Today, we'll discuss a scam that's been around for a while but has seen a recent resurgence with a twist: QR code scams and, particularly, the parking meter QR code scam.
Since the dawn of the Internet, links have always been part of the ecosystem. However, they have only recently jumped from our screens onto artwork, walls, stickers, and almost anywhere else in the form of QR codes. QR codes, or quick response codes, are the little black and white squares we've all been asked to take photos of to see the latest restaurant menu. However, recently, they've taken a darker turn.
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Welcome to the Fraudian Slip, the Identity Theft Resource Center’s (ITRC) podcast, where we talk about all things identity compromise, crime and fraud that impact people and businesses. Listen on Apple, Google, Spotify, SoundCloud, Audible and Amazon now. Normally, each month, we have a conversation with an expert in the field of identity and data protection, cybersecurity or privacy. This month, we feature a presentation from an identity fraud summit hosted by the ITRC and supported by Socure, highlighting research on how consumers view ID verification.
Identity fraud has become a national security threat, resulting in $50+ billion in losses, with 400+ million victims suffering the fallout every year. As consumers continue to bring the most essential elements of their lives online, from banking to health care to public services, we must treat digital identity as critical national infrastructure. It is time to unmask the complexities of identity and work together to develop trusted identity processes that change the national narrative and put an end to attacks on U.S. consumers and businesses.
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Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center's Weekly Breach Breakdown for August 23, 2024. I'm Alex Achten, Director of Communications & Media Relations of the ITRC. Thanks to Sentilink for supporting the ITRC and this podcast.
Each week, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Today, I will talk about the recent Cash App data breach settlement. We will discuss what it means for you, but first, let's look back at what happened that led to Cash App having to settle a lawsuit – or “score” to quote the title of this podcast.
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Welcome back to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s Weekly Breach Breakdown – supported by Sentilink – and I’m James Lee, the ITRC’s COO. This is the episode for August 16th, 2024. Each week on this podcast, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy.
Long-time followers know that I am a fan of Shakespeare. When we started this podcast about five years ago, one of the very first episodes was entitled A Breach by Any Other Name in honor of the quote from Romeo & Juliet: “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”
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Welcome to the Identity Theft Resource Center's Weekly Breach Breakdown for August 9th, 2024. I'm Timothy Walden. Thanks to SentiLink for their support of the ITRC and this podcast.
Each week on this podcast, we look at the most recent events and trends related to data security and privacy. Today, we'll discuss something I’m sure you’ve heard about by now: Crowdstrike.
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