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		<title>Warning: VA ID Cards Are Easily Scanned</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Nov 2013 00:58:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michael Brewer]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lest we not forget, there has never been a follow up story on the missing VA laptop from five years ago. I say, it went to a Pharmeceutical company in Canada. Warning: VA ID Cards Are Easily Scanned  November 25, 2013,  Military.Com Anyone with a smart phone and a bar code app can scan any &#8230; <a href="http://veteranveritas.com/?p=990" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Warning: VA ID Cards Are Easily Scanned</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h1>Lest we not forget, there has never been a follow up story on the missing VA laptop from five years ago. I say, it went to a Pharmeceutical company in Canada.</h1>
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<h1 id="article-title">Warning: VA ID Cards Are Easily Scanned</h1>
<p class="article-info"> November 25, 2013,  Military.Com</p>
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<p>Anyone with a smart phone and a bar code app can scan any Department of Veterans Affairs identification card issued since 2004 and the cardholder&#8217;s Social Security number immediately pops up on the screen. The Department of Veterans Affairs published warnings about the veterans information cards (VIC&#8217;s) on their web site in 2011 and again in July, 2013. The alert states, &#8220;Some barcode readers, including those available as applications on cell phones, can scan the bar code on the front of the card, and reveal the veteran&#8217;s social security number.&#8221; VA has begun to work on a new type of card, which will not contain a Social Security number. Meanwhile, veterans should treat their current ID cards as just a careful as they do their Social Security card to prevent identity theif.</p>
<p>Larry</p>
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<p><span lang="0" style="font-family: Bookman Old Style;font-size: xx-small"><b>Larry R. Brown, Commandant<br />
Marine Corps League<br />
White Tanks Mountain Det. #1246<br />
P.O. Box 8252<br />
Surprise, AZ 85374-0120<br />
H. 623.546.3335, C. 602.821.0054</b></span></p>
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