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Richard A. DeMillo, dean of the College of Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology, notes that "younger people freely hook up to unprotected wireless access points at hot spots in cafes." And he says many post personal information on social-networking Web sites -- such as their birthdates and pets' names -- that ID thieves can use to guess their passwords.
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- Created By:Louise Russo
- Created:02/09/2010
- Modified By:Fletcher Moore
- Modified:10/07/2016
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