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Ridiculous! When do these people get sued?
That list basically says everyone has been compromised and they don't know it. I also read somewhere where the Social Security Administration has a "secondary" list of SSNs because so many have duplicate owners.

Feh! Bah!
Posted by: ordaj@...   Posted on: 05/25/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Ridiculous! When do these people get sued?  ordaj@... | 05/25/06
Add Wells Fargo to your list...  grillin_man | 05/25/06
leaks!  riv3rdal3 | 05/25/06
secure fashion?  znewt | 06/02/06
Two problems  walterclark@... | 05/25/06
Question about data at rest  dberlind | 05/25/06
Answer: Yes. It's  ordaj@... | 05/26/06
without question  znewt | 06/02/06
Another question, this one about national security  dberlind | 05/25/06
Are you kidding?  ordaj@... | 05/26/06
Politicians  Dumber_z | 05/29/06
some animals are more equal than others.  zclayton2 | 06/02/06
Yes, We're All Included  Nasty Jack | 05/26/06
All of us?  Dumber_z | 05/29/06
Amazon too  auntyspam | 05/26/06
Amazon?  Dumber_z | 05/29/06
Demand it!  schwana | 05/26/06
this is not that big of a problem  skipplummer | 05/26/06
Not that big of a problem?  goinhome | 06/20/06
Stolen data  OKJoe | 05/27/06
Forget it all  znewt | 06/02/06
Stolen ID's in mass  jbuck011@... | 06/02/06
FBI involvement  goinhome | 06/20/06
What??  kenneth.kelley@... | 06/20/06
Sure cure  Dr_Zinj | 06/20/06
AMEX relies on 'public records' for account security!  zdnet@... | 06/21/06
If AT&T is right...  John L. Ries | 06/29/06
Forget the NSA. Here's another very scary list.  OldPoet | 07/01/06
Forget the NSA. Here's another very scary list.  commonwrites | 11/06/06

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