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Monthly Archives: June 2006

Recent Breach of Veterans’ Data Generates More Fraud

Another follow-up to postings and resources for veterans impacted by recent data breach: “The FTC is advising veterans and their families to keep a close hold on their credit card numbers, bank account information, Social Security numbers, passwords, and other sensitive personal information. One technique scammers use to get this information is phishing: they send… Continue Reading

EPA National Priority Chemicals Trends Report

“EPA’s National Priority Chemicals Trends Report evaluates and analyzes 23 of the 31 Priority Chemicals (PCs) found in industrial wastes in the United States. PCs are chemicals that are persistent, highly toxic, and can accumulate in living organisms. The Trends Report is also a multi-purpose tool used for: tracking progress toward achieving EPA’s Government Performance… Continue Reading

Consumer Health Coalition Calls for Review of Consumer Data Security After Recent Breach

Follow-up to postings and resources for veterans impacted by recent data breach, this press release (includes text of letter to HHS): “Thirty organizations participating in the Consumer Coalition for Health Privacy yesterday asked U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt to undertake a compliance review of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs… Continue Reading

New FOIA Guide and Privacy Act Overview to Be Published in November

“The Freedom of Information Act Guide & Privacy Act Overview contains the “Justice Department Guide to the Freedom of Information Act,” a detailed discussion of the FOIA’s substantive and procedural aspects that has become the primary FOIA reference volume; the “Privacy Act Overview,” an overview discussion of the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974… Continue Reading

DOJ Wants ISPs to Retain Customer Data For Potential Law Enforcement Action

The New York Times reported today that the “Justice Department is asking Internet companies to keep records on the Web-surfing activities of their customers to aid law enforcement, and may propose legislation to force them to do so.” Related news and documents: CDT: “The Justice Department’s mounting effort to persuade or compel ISPs and other… Continue Reading