Re: Stealing Your ID Can be as Easy as ABC |
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Tony P. (kd1s@nospamplease.cox.reallynospam.net) Wed, 28 Sep 2005 18:35:40 -0400
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In article <telecom24.437.2@telecom-digest.org>, monty@roscom.com says:
> By Joe Light, Globe Correspondent
> Self-proclaimed identity thieves have a message for you: personal
> Tammy Martin, a 37-year-old instructor at the University of Hawaii,
> "This is wild," she said. "You can't live your life in a balloon,
> Her shock was warranted. I had just called her on an unlisted
> If I chose, not only could I drain her bank account and rack up
> Martin was not a victim of identity theft. But the information was in
> I'd written several articles about identity theft for the Globe, but
> http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2005/09/25/stealing_your_id_can_be_as_easy_as_abc/
What this means is all the data held by the credit bureaus is
Of course as I've said before, banks are notoriously insecure. But
Best option is to just use real cash for everything. Of course it |
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