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Dave--
This makes the MBA hackers look like real technological geniuses, doesn't it?
John
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Low-Tech Methods Used in Data Theft
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By David Colker
Times Staff Writer
March 14 2005
Executives at besieged information broker ChoicePoint Inc. have said they
had no idea how vulnerable the company was to the identity thieves who
recently tapped into personal data on 145,000 Americans, igniting a
national furor over privacy.
The complete article can be viewed at:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-scam14mar14,0,2533939.story
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