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		<title>By: San Antonio shredding</title>
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		<description>Data breach is not only possible with dumpster diving or stealing other people&#039;s information. Nowadays, this often happen through the use of computers or the Internet. Let us be careful in disclosing our social security numbers and other passwords especially in replying emails that we are not sure where they came from. Cyber-fraud is fast becoming a problem and it is up to combat it. For tangible files like that of credit or medical records, we can have them shredded so that even fraudsters resort to dumpster diving, they will not find any usable information about you. But regarding transactions done online, we need to be more vigilant against fraudulent people.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Data breach is not only possible with dumpster diving or stealing other people&#8217;s information. Nowadays, this often happen through the use of computers or the Internet. Let us be careful in disclosing our social security numbers and other passwords especially in replying emails that we are not sure where they came from. Cyber-fraud is fast becoming a problem and it is up to combat it. For tangible files like that of credit or medical records, we can have them shredded so that even fraudsters resort to dumpster diving, they will not find any usable information about you. But regarding transactions done online, we need to be more vigilant against fraudulent people.</p>
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