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FTC Again Extends Enforcement Deadline for Identity Theft ‘Red Flags’ Rule

The Federal Trade Commission Wednesday again pushed back the enforcement deadline of a controversial rule requiring financial institutions and "creditors" to take steps to prevent identity theft-related data breaches. The agency, which works to prevent consumers from becoming victims of fraud, said that enforcement of the rule would begin on November 1, marking the fourth deadline named by the FTC. The agency initially said exams could begin on November 1, 2008 but extended the deadline to May 1 and August 1, 2009 to give regulators and companies time to fine tune compliance. The rules, which apply to some hospitals and...

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