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Identity Theft; If the Government is Involved in the Fix, Forget It!

 

So far we have seen the Federal Trade Commission fail in its mission to stop SPAM, in fact one industry report showed that SPAM increased 3000 percent since the FTC took the job of enforcing the CAN SPAM Act. Lot of good that did, as the FTC spent some 6 months defining what SPAM was? Indeed to their credit they did file some 60 plus cases, but in reality this was about 1-2% of the total SPAM.

Perhaps they were trying to scare SPAMMERS into submission with outrageous tough talk and public relations press releases and indeed that might have worked for some, but mostly it did little to curb SPAM. Next we noticed a rise in Phishing, which often is a form of SPAM, but the FTC could not stop this fraudulent activity either now could they. Identity theft has increased yet we all know the biggest users and collectors of personal citizen data is indeed the government itself and you can go look on tax records, DMV reports and marriage licenses and pretty much find out anything you want.

Whose fault is that? The government, yet are they going to enforce their own rank and file; No way? Will Identity Theft ever be stopped? No and certainly not if the United States Government is involved. The Government is only good at wasting Tax Payers money and screwing things up, not fixing anything; Forget it! It will never happen? And the FTC; please spare me they are still busy attacking Microsoft on behalf of a consumer who was never damaged in the first place? Dont be fooled by empty promises from the FTC this is my opinion on the subject, so consider this in 2006.

Author: Lance Winslow
 
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Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

 
 
 

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