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  2. Sensitive but unclassified - Wikipedia

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    Sensitive Security Information (SSI) is a category of sensitive but unclassified information under the United States government's information sharing and control rules, often used by TSA and CBP. SSI is information obtained in the conduct of security activities whose public disclosure would, in the judgment of specified government agencies ...

  3. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    The passport will have an embedded data chip on the information page protected by a polycarbonate coating; this will help prevent the book from getting wet and bending, and—should a passport be stolen—the chip will keep thieves from stealing personal information and falsifying an identity.

  4. Sensitive security information - Wikipedia

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    The cover sheet used for Sensitive Security Information.. Sensitive security information (SSI) is a category of United States sensitive but unclassified information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, the public disclosure of which would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to ...

  5. If Your Passport Was Lost or Stolen, Do This

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    Complete, sign, and mail Form DS-64 to the address on the form. If you want to replace your passport/ apply for a new one you will still need to fill out Form DS-64 and mail it in. See: Lost Your W-2?

  6. Public records - Wikipedia

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    Public records are documents or pieces of information that are not considered confidential and generally pertain to the conduct of government.. Depending on jurisdiction, examples of public records includes information pertaining to births, deaths, marriages, and documented transaction with government agencies.

  7. Privacy Act of 1974 - Wikipedia

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    (5 U.S.C. § 552e) This notice is common on almost all federal government forms which seek to gather information from individuals, many of which seek personal and confidential details. [ 4 ] Department of Justice

  8. Marriott Says 5 Million Unencrypted Passport Numbers ... - AOL

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    The post Marriott Says 5 Million Unencrypted Passport Numbers Part of Breach appeared first on Skift. Following the news of the massive, four-year data security breach on November 30, Marriott ...

  9. How to avoid fraudsters when writing checks - AOL

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    The routing number or ABA number. This is a nine-digit number at the bottom of your check. “The routing number identifies your particular bank or financial institution.