According to an article at Consumeraffairs.com, ATM and bank card security is getting worse. But what can consumers do to protect their information?

The loss percentage of retail theft is going up, but the number of employee thefts is doing down. Are organized retail theft groups to blame? Is there a magic bullet?
We've all had our horror-story experiences when going through the airport security checkpoint, and I have a few egregious examples to share.
The nuclear deterrent in the name of American security is quite obvious, but what about making sure our nuclear weapons systems work?
The federal government's latest tool in the fight against terrorism, the Automated Targeting System, has raised serious concerns about privacy in the name of national security.
The major catastrophic events in the past couple of years has initiated much thought and dialogue about the tools we can employ during the disaster recovery process. My first thought is to use portable tools that harness the power of the sun.
A pretty cool new technology in body fluid forensics that has the potential to drastically increase the speed and accuracy of the forensic investigatory process worldwide has been recently introduced to the industry.
If we compare the security of the new Microsoft Vista operating system to how a car works, is it worth the time and possible frustration of the upgrade?
Ask most military public relations specialists and they'll have strong opinions about blogs. In a few cases, however, they will approve of soldiers' blogging about their experiences, so long as the soldier is not giving up any top secret
Jenna Cho of the TheDay.com covered a board of education meeting in Ledyard, Conn. that raised a fascinating security issue from an ethical perspective. With the recent outbreak of school violence and the frantic ...


