Businesses fingerprint to stir political controversy
James Brown thumbed its nose at Washington Mutual, if requested, an imprint of an inch to open a bank account.
The retired teacher is not in compliance with the requirement, even though, according to the Bank, it was meant to protect against fraud. Brown believed it was an invasion of his privacy.
“I believe, on behalf of the end of the swindler, you take the civil liberties of the common man,” he said in an interview. “They treat me not as a swindler.
Love or not, the rest of us probably have a difficult period as Brown, when he says, is not in the future. This is because the use of fingerprints of companies is under way, not only as a deterrent against financial fraud and identity theft, but also as an additional security against terrorists.
Some are even looking at fingerprints - a form of biometric identification - improving the convenience customers.
Related Articles
Analyst: courts driving policy gay adoption
But the courts, the legislature is not the state, putting into written form of justice in this area, "said William Duncan, Director-in-Office of marriage in Law Project Catholic University of America in Washington.Gay the first time, the adoption of a legal issue to the USA in early 1990, and today
Should county attorney be in-house or contract?
Legal issues surrounding the hiring of a new attorney Landkreis were discussed and debated during the last week of the meeting of the county. President Pedro Rael, action on the agenda for discussion, advertising legal services on a Retainers or treated as a possible alternative to the internal lawyer /
The product companies to distribute online coupons
Eleven countries are major consumers of packaged goods (CPG) are among the first to communicate and promote their products in line with Nuvisio Corporation's NestEggz (SM) service. NestEggz proprietary technology allows other companies of consumer goods to be distributed largely protected from online fraud, coupons and more effectively advertise on
Henry's judgement to support the child, it was not in trouble with the NFL
Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry's rulings can take care of the child to expose him catcalls throughout the season in this league, but they are not in conformity disciplinary action by the NFL. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reported the weekend, the Tribunal documents in Georgia, a child care case show, Henry,
Bank security anti fraud measures increase
Bank security: anti-fraud measures increase when you log into your account on the Internet, prepare, go through another layer of "we need to know that you are." Financial institutions of all sizes are compatible with security authentication of new measures to other mechanisms of protection against crooks tent, chopped
BofA solves digital Check-Trail
The Bank announced Wednesday that online customers in Georgia and Tennessee display and print images of their cancelled checks and the deposit Sliding.This is a first step in a national context Roll-Out for the USA, scheduled for completion until March 2003, it would be the Bank of America the largest
Dan River sinks into Ch. 11.
Dan River Inc. has joined the long line of textiles makers that have sought bankruptcy protection in recent years, but analysts believe that unlike many of them, the Danville, Va.-based company may not have a niche business appealing enough to attract a suitor. The company filed for Chapter 11 protection with
Andre Rison signs CFL Club
Former Pro Bowl receiver Andre Rison-with the CFL Toronto Argonauts on Saturday, less than two weeks after a judge ordered his arrest in Georgia because of the lack of care to pay child. Rison, 37, spent 12 seasons in the NFL, his last in 2000. He voted in favour of joining
Blocking access to credit files aim of the bill
Washington State Public Interest Research Group as one of the languages of the state of art in favour of consumers, Robert Pregulman was already a convinced supporter of the pending proposals, which are the inhabitants of Washington on the right to "freeze "Their credit files in the fight against identity
Pipeline Matt Thompson director general named Entrepreneur of the Year
The Georgia Business & Technology Alliance (B & TA) announced that Matt Thompson, president and CEO of Pipeline Communications, Inc. in Atlanta, was here as the "1995 Entrepreneur of the Year". The distinction was signed on December 14 at B & TA-annual session at SciTrek in Atlanta. "I am very honoured about