Protecting our children is second nature to most parents. We baby-proof our homes, invest in top-of-the-line car seats, and wouldn't dream of letting our kids ride a bike without a helmet. But when it comes to protecting our kids' Social Security numbers, all that caution is thrown to the wind. Whether it's ignorance about the growing epidemic of identity theft or lack of awareness of the solutions, the end result is the same - our kids are exposed, and we are taking a risk they just can't afford. In Bankrupt at Birth, author Joe Mason uses stories and statistics to outline the problem of...
Protecting our children is second nature to most parents. We baby-proof our homes, invest in top-of-the-line car seats, and wouldn't dream of letting ...