While it appears unlikely our Congress is going to do anything about immigration, gas prices, or the deficit anytime soon, as early as this week it might very well take action on another sore point for many Americans: privacy and identity theft. But, wouldn't you just know it, the approach our elected representatives seem most attached to is one that -- instead of strengthening privacy protection -- will actuall While it appears unlikely our Congress is going to do anything about immigration, gas prices, or the deficit anytime soon, as early as this week it might very well take action on another sore point for many Americans: privacy and identity theft. But, wouldn’t you just know it, the approach our elected representatives seem most attached to is one that — instead of strengthening privacy protection — will actually deprive consumers of the most effective privacy protections we now have. Technology Industry