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Walt Augustinowicz of Identity Stronghold goes downtown Chicago, Illinois to conduct an Electronic Pickpocketing demo
Created 5/14/2012 8:41:09 AM
Electronic Pickpockets Exploit Target-rich College Campuses
Protect yourself: http://www.idstronghold.com/
Created 5/10/2012 7:13:57 AM
The University of Tampa Entrepreneurship Center in the News
May 2012 Marketing and PR:
Bay News 9: Entrepreneurship conference at UT highlights the brightest ideas
Bay News 9: UT student's business gains national attention
Gulf Coast Business Review: Risky Education
The Chronicle of Higher Education: With GI Bill's Billions at Stake, College Compete to Lure Veterans
Created 5/07/2012 10:26:47 AM
The University of Tampa Entrepreneurship Center; We Build Entrepreneurs
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Created 4/23/2012 10:22:54 AM
UT ENTREPRENEURSHIP CHAIR NAMED PRESIDENT OF PRESTIGIOUS, NATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ORGANIZATION
TAMPA -- Rebecca White, professor of management and the James W. Walter Distinguished Chair of Entrepreneurship at The University of Tampa, was recently elected president of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE).
Created 4/19/2012 3:32:36 AM
Electronic Pickpocketing-- Credit Card Fraud; Not a question of if, but when
Alcides Segui FOX 13 News
Created 4/02/2012 8:11:44 AM
Centurion Spotlight-- Mike Richards, NHL36 Feature (2012)
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Created 3/26/2012 2:01:10 PM
Smartphone Hackers and Electronic Pickpocketing-- There were 472 million smartphones sold worldwide in 2011, a clear indication that we have become a world heavily reliant on the convenience of our smartphones. Now Augustinowicz has turned his attention to smartphones. "Anything you put on that phone, assume it's not private," says the owner of Englewood-based Identity Stronghold.
Created 3/07/2012 8:32:25 AM
Centurion Spotlight- Funny or Die Skit with Mike Richards of the Los Angeles Kings
Created 3/05/2012 2:59:03 PM
Centurion Spotlight- Centurion's Director of Business Development Kirk Morrison hosts Total Access on NFL Network.
More on Kirk: http://www.centurion-strategies.com/about.html
Created 2/13/2012 6:10:35 PM
Can a cellular phone steal the numbers from a credit card?
Created 2/02/2012 8:54:16 AM

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Created 1/12/2012 7:50:01 AM
New Electronic Pickpocketing Special Report: Keep an eye out for criminals during the holiday shopping season.
Created 12/21/2011 7:31:11 AM
Special Report: Electronic Pickpocketing. Two Stations. Two Stories.
This man looks to be a businessman, carrying what appears to be an iPad.
But little do the surrounding travelers know, he has a device that can steal their credit card information. He bought a contactless credit card reader on line.
Created 12/06/2011 7:15:36 AM
This man looks to be a businessman, carrying what appears to be an iPad.
But little do the surrounding travelers know, he has a device that can steal their credit card information. He bought a contactless credit card reader on line.
You can buy these new for $150 or used for about $100 on auction sites.
The card readers can scan credit and debit cards that have a little chip called RFID or radio frequency identification.
Created 12/05/2011 9:25:47 AM
Electronic Pickpocketing- Think the credit card in your pocket is safe from thieves?
Created 12/05/2011 8:43:05 AM
New Orleans Saints defensive end Will Smith sits in the studio with ESPN's Jim Rome to discuss the bye week, the fourth-down stand against the Atlanta Falcons, Sean Payton's return to the sideline and winning.
Created 12/02/2011 2:05:32 PM
INDIANAPOLIS -- They're billed as faster and more convenient, but some high-tech credit cards could be opening customers up to identity theft.
In 2005, JP Morgan Chase was the first to unveil an RF credit card, equipped with radio frequency technology that allows customers to skip swiping and simply wave the card in front of a special reader.
Cards with radio frequency identification technology, commonly known as RFID, are now used by all of the major credit card companies, including Discover, VISA, MasterCard and American Express.
Created 11/28/2011 7:02:31 AM
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Your passports have it, EZ passes in your car come with it, even some clothing articles you buy have the tags on them so stores can track their products.
Now, most credits cards will be equipped with the technology. It's all so you can check out faster, but we met up with Walt Augustinowicz who built a company that created pockets to protect your wallet from electronic pickpockets. He showed us how easy it is for thieves to steal from you.
Our plastic world, where everyone swipes, slides and buys is about to become contact free. Soon most stores will take your payment with a wave of a card.
"In two to three years, the magnetic stripe is going completely away and every single card will have this radio chip," Augustinowicz said.
Created 11/22/2011 9:15:51 AM
TUCSON -- KVOA--You may be travelling around town, unknowingly 'broadcasting' your personal information to thieves.
And you do that simply by carrying a credit card, debit card, or i-d card with a radio chip inside of it.
Created 11/05/2011 7:37:26 AM
Entrepreneurial Know How!
About Rebecca J. White
Dr. White is Professor, Entrepreneurship and James W. Walter Distinguished Chair of Entrepreneurship; Director, Entrepreneurship Center at the University of Tampa.
Created 9/12/2011 1:25:13 PM
ATLANTA -- 11Alive's Center for Investigative Action is watching out for you!
First, we alerted you about how thieves can electronically steal your credit card information. Now a new warning! Downloading an app to your smart phone could put you at risk.
"Now you're not looking for a bad guy. It's your own phone you're looking out for," said Walt Augustinowicz, of Identity Stronghold.
Created 7/31/2011 6:40:14 AM
TUCSON (KGUN9-TV) -- More credit card companies are now sending their customers credit cards equipped with an RFID chip, known as a Radio Frequency Identification chip. The credit card companies say that it's a convenience but critics are convinced that it's a pretty sneaky way to pickpocket.
Created 7/25/2011 5:27:30 PM
DALLAS -- The inventors of the so-called smart cards, the credit cards and passports with radio frequency chips known as RFID inside, warned that they are susceptible to electronic pick-pocketing in the patent filed with the U.S. Government.
"This is perfect for thieves," said Walt Augustinowicz, owner of Identity Stronghold.
Created 7/13/2011 8:35:50 AM
HOUSTON -- New technology embedded in millions of credit and debit cards distributed by big name banks may have a tiny transmitter in them that allows thieves with off-the-shelf equipment to steal your credit card information.
Created 6/28/2011 5:34:38 AM
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