Imagine if you went on vacation and gave the keys to your home and business to a trusted employee. You give him instructions to use the key to provide access to a few local people that you trust so they take care of maintaining your home or business while you are away. Your employee thought your instructions were difficult and inconvenient. He had a better idea. He could save time if he produced a few thousand keys and made them available to everyone. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
When you return, you find your home is occupied by strangers who tell you that your home is now theirs. Your bank account was raided by drug addicts using your name. There are warrants for your arrest for crimes the thieves commited in your name. Terrorists are using your credit cards to finance their next operation and the <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />IRS says your wife owes $15,000 for taxes one of the eighty one illegal aliens who work under her name didn’t pay.
Your daughter was murdered as she left from work. Her killer and the identity theives who stole her identity after her death made use of the key to her life. The key was labeled easy remote access.
Finally you learn the keys to your business has been given away to people who work for ten dollars a day from computers terminals ten thousand miles away.
This didn’t happen to just one of us, it is happening to all of us.
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