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There are no shortage of opportunities for hackers and other fraudsters to gain access to personal and financial information throughout the year, but the holidays seem to magnify them because of the increases in shopping, entertaining and travel.

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Criminals see computer systems at camps and other extracurricular programs as easy hacking targets. (Photo: Shutterstock)

(Bloomberg) – Alan Brill has scoured computers for intelligence left by Iraqi forces retreating from Kuwait.

He has probed a bank in Bosnia suspected of funding ethnically targeted mass murder. He has investigated the work of hackers who got inside the 2008 presidential campaign networks of Barack Obama and John McCain.

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