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How to Protect Your Child From Identity Theft

Kids’ identities are low-hanging fruit for hackers. Here are two experts on keeping them secure.
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Alan Brill has scoured computers for intelligence left by Iraqi forces retreating from Kuwait. He has probed a bank in Bosnia suspected of funding ethnically targeted mass murder. He has investigated the work of hackers who got inside the 2008 presidential campaign networks of Barack Obama and John McCain.

What's on his radar now? Your kids.