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    Luka Klikovac When the dust unsettles A shroud of grainy particles veils the heart of most galaxies‚ helping to make stars‚ planets and even us. But where did it all come from? Stuart Clark investigates T HE universe‚ it seems‚ has the same problem I have. Dust‚ everywhere. Looking round as I type this‚ I find myself wondering where on earth it all comes from. Just how does it accumulate without invitation on every surface‚ in every nook and cranny? Increasingly‚ astronomers can

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    are living in our wonderful state of California. For some it is common knowledge to protect your identity but for those that are not familiar with the practices of these common crooks‚ will cost a lifetime of savings and irreparable damage to ones credit and finances. According to the California Office of Privacy Protection‚ “there were more than 11 million victims of Identity Theft in the United States in 2009‚ and more than one million of those victims were Californians…. (Office of the Attorney

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    Identity Theft: Exaggerated Risk or Real Threat? Introduction “You have $92.13c left in your Chase bank account‚ contact us today with your details to switch from telephone banking to online banking” - I was in the country barely 72 hours and I was already subject to someone attempting to steal my Identity! I am referring to the past summer that I spent in America working under a student visa. After registering my mobile phone and opening my first American bank account‚ I started getting texts

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    with the invention of credit cards and Social Security Cards identity theft began to increase slightly‚ since most people carried their social security cards or passports in their wallets making it easy for thieves to steal and assume their identity; even though a thief may have had your personal information it still wasn’t easy for them to get credit without applying for it in person with photo identification or without the manager of the bank that was extending the credit vouching for you personally

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    Fleeing Hope: A Lonely Portal to the Unknown Let them in! Send them back where they come from! They will only ruin our economy! These phrases are frequently used to describe the boat people also known as Asylum seekers. Many come and go but what happens to them? Who is ‘them’ and what do they want? Australia’s boarders are breached by people known as the boat people but they are refugees fleeing from their country hoping to find a new life style of living. According to the United Nations Convention

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    huge possibility that many of us are victims of identity theft and are still not aware of it. Method of Organization: Causal (Problem-cause-solution) INTRODUCTION I. Gain attention and interest: Have you ever made any purchases online with your credit card? Have you ever filled in a form with your personal information on a random website? Have you ever left your wallet or

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    In 2015‚ Anthem has announced their biggest data breach yet‚ 80 million people were at risk in having their personal data exposed which may cause identity fraud. This was not the case in just losing a credit card it was much more personal because of the information it contained. Everyone’s social security numbers‚ previous health records‚ previous employees and previous address that is the biggest issue in this case. This was called “sophisticated attack” because someone has impersonated as administrator

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    to finding out how much and what people know about cybercrime raw data regarding cybercrime subtypes is presented. Cybercrime Cybercrime is most commonly defined as crime in which computers and Internet are used for illegal activities such as fraud‚ trafficking‚ stealing of identities‚ violating privacy and many others (Encyclopedia Britannica‚ 2010). Due to the widespread use of computers and Internet in today’s society‚ cybercrime has become largest growing type of criminal activity around

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    Nigeria’s Cards and Payments Industry: Emerging Opportunities‚ Trends‚ Size‚ Drivers‚ Strategies‚ Products and Competitive Landscape: Order report by calling marketreportsstore.com at +1 888 391 5441 OR send an email on sales@marketreportsstore.com with Nigeria’s Cards and Payments Industry: Emerging Opportunities‚ Trends‚ Size‚ Drivers‚ Strategies‚ Products and Competitive Landscape in subject line and your contact details. Synopsis The report provides top-level market analysis‚ information and

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    victim’s social networking site to gain information about the victim’s likes and dislikes. But we have the power to stop this. Every year identity crimes cost Australia upwards of $1.6 billion‚ with the majority lost by individuals through credit card fraud and identity theft. We clearly need additional privacy countermeasures to cut the cost to the Australian government and to the Australian people. The grim nature of the evidence shows the huge aspect that privacy plays in our life and also how

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