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Most Taxpayers Unaware Risk of ID Theft Increases Via Copiers: Survey [Source: Sharp ]
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[09-Apr-2008] A new survey indicates most taxpayers are unaware their risk of identity theft increases when using a copy machine, according to a recent survey commissioned by Sharp Electronics Corporation. The poll indicates 60 percent of Americans do not know digital photocopiers can store images on the hard drive. These images, which sometimes contain social security and employer identification numbers, can then be retrieved by a hacker. Additionally, in many businesses, a...
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Sharp photocopy machine (Source: Sharp)
General views of a photocopy machine in use
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Mike Marusic, VP, Marketing, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (Source: Sharp)
On the importance of clearing personal data on a copy machine after use
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Mike Marusic, VP, Marketing, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (Source: Sharp)
On how to make sure you are using a secure copy machine in a public place
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Daniel Katz-Braunschweig, security expert, Data IXL (Source: Sharp)
On the face that most copiers are connected to a network that saves data, contributing to...
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Daniel Katz-Braunschweig, security expert, Data IXL (Source: Sharp)
On the need for the average consumer to be concerned with the privacy of his personal...
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Daniel Katz-Braunschweig, security expert, Data IXL (Source: Sharp)
On all personal information that a photocopy of ones taxes contains
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Rick Bastinelli, president, Centric Business Systems (Source: Sharp)
On the shock customers experience after learning that the documents they copy are not...
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Rick Bastinelli, President, Centric Business Systems, Baltimore, Maryland (Source: Sharp)
On the dangers of copying private information in public
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