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Thursday, June 16, 2005 

Data leaks stunt e-commerce, survey suggests - Consumer Security - MSNBC.com: "The survey reflects people's frustration, Douglas said. 'Americans feel helpless. ... People are crying out for Congress to put power back in their hands, but until lawmakers finally decide whose information it is, who has the right to their own information, (frustration) is what we have.'
Another finding of the survey: The people questioned said they held low opinions towards the Federal Trade Commission, which protects consumers against Internet fraud. The FBI scored more favorably, but still lower than technology companies, such as Microsoft Corp. and Dell Inc."

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