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    that used to be done by going places to do things can now be done on a computer in the comfort of one’s home. So what keeps more people from embracing e-commerce? Fear. Naturally, many have fear that their personal data is not secure and their identities will be hacked. They are afraid their privacy will be breached and unsolicited malfeasors will bury them in spam. Perhaps they have tried to do business online, but have found the website difficult to navigate. They may have questions…

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    electronic device of mass communication, I can boldly tell you that consumer privacy has become a very sensitive and major issue in our community. Personal information in the hands of a wrong person can do so much harm ranging from financial fraud, identity theft and other serious money and criminal crime that could cost an organization, government and people billions…

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    increase in the number of victims affected by identity theft. Hack into your account, find out where you live, and numerous other things. Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, Myspace, and Google is among the top 15 websites that are faced with problems such as cyberbullying and identity theft. Cyberbullying is the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature. Identity theft is the fraudulent acquisition and use…

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    In today’s society, our health care industries need a broad array of ethical and moral responsibility place on them to provide protection for the individual’s they can harm. Within health care there is an enormous amount of research that need to be attained to complete an analysis during research. Safekeeping a patient involved in a study from damage and stabilizing their human rights is crucial to the ethical responsibility in research. If we as health care professional’s place priority on…

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    Technology has become such a big part of our culture as the years go on. We’ve been consumed by it and in many ways it affects our daily lives. From the alarm that wakes us up in the morning, to the reminders we have set for the day and most importantly how we connect with one another. I know as a teenager, the first thing I do when I wake up is check my phone. Sometimes after getting up I’ll sit in my bed for at least 20 minutes checking the posts I’ve missed while I slept. An abundance of…

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    In this century, computers and other technology have become common household utilities in our everyday lives. Although computers are advanced, there are still people who are capable of bypassing our networking security and taking full control of other people’s computer systems. They are called “computer hackers.” Computer hackers have various reasons why they do what they do. For instance, just last month, my mom obtained a call from an anonymous party who offered to help remove files from the…

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    publicizing of the incident in the national media, which could be detrimental to the health care facility, as well as its employees. Compacting The Identity Theft During A Moving Exercise The moral ethics that demands classified medical data stay confidential during a moving denver co exercise must be observed to combat the current rise of identity theft.…

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    Facebook: How Has Social Networking Changed How We Relate to Others Social media is the newest “it” product across the globe. It has evolved into a new form of communication for use anywhere and everyone. One of the most used social media sites is Facebook. With the profiles being made every day, you are able to see the different perspectives and cultures we have in the world. Some might say the addition of social media and sites like Facebook are positive assets to society, while others might…

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    Society’s Identity Theft Some people say that society doesn’t have an influence over how they dress or act. When you take a step back, you realize that society has actually taken away the idea of being who we truly are. They have advertised how to be the ‘perfect person’, but it doesn’t have to be like that. According to Ralph Waldo Emerson, “ to be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” Emerson wanted people to know that is…

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    social networks, and some is involuntary, such as when organizations trade personal data like currency. Organizations that collect data without prior notification are potentially putting people at risk for years of turmoil from problems such as identity theft based on how the data is used and stored. Online organizations such as Google, Facebook and Twitter, along with government organizations such as the National Security Agency and the Internal Revenue Service each have their own reasons to…

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