Still More ID Theft News You Can Use
The solution is to use fake information. Answers that are not true but you can remember.
The solution is to use fake information. Answers that are not true but you can remember.
Like each year before it since we incorporated in 2007, 2015 has been our best year yet! Whether you’ve been a client since the beginning or just joined us recently; whether you have used our service just once or twice or on a weekly, monthly, or on-call basis, we are grateful for your support. In…
Despite all the worries about on-line hacking, paper based identity theft is still appears to be the most prevalent. Criminals do what is easiest—there’s nothing much easier than going through the garbage at likely targets. Along those lines, in a recent article in FCW: The Business of Federal Technology, Stephen Warren, Acting Assistant Secretary for…
As we dig into the meat of the final quarter of 2013, we suggest businesses take a serious look at their current document filing practices. Many companies keep on storing more documents year after year because they have no idea when they are supposed to get rid of them. By default, they typically remain in…
As the president and owner of HV Shred, I am honored to be a part of The Women’s Enterprise Development Center, Mid-Hudson Valley (WEDC-MHV) “The Road to Growth: Scale Your Business. Up Your Game.” The Thursday, March 27th conference will provide future and current business owners the opportunity to gain valuable information about how to…
June was one of our busiest months ever, and it was a win/win for everyone. When we shred and recycle more paper, we help secure our community from identity theft and the expense of breaches plus we reduce the pressure on local landfills. In the month of June our clients helped the Hudson Valley save…
This week we again adapt a post from a favorite resource–The FTC Identity Theft Blog. In a September 1st blog, Andrew Johnson Division of Consumer and Business Education warns about the latest scammers posing as IRS agents calling with an issue. Johnson’s advice–Don’t panic. And don’t return the call. It’s a scam. Here are a…