Vital struck any stolen data from thousands in Kansas and Missouri.
Choice Point, one of the largest trading nation of data collection, said Monday that a large number of personal and financial information held by Missourians Kansans 1635 and 1613 was inadvertently with criminals as legitimate.Investigators have identified so far, 145000 consumers nationally, including social security numbers, dates of birth, driver licence numbers and, in some cases, credit information were sold electronically to artists has been fraud, opened 50 accounts for receipt of the Georgia-based Choice Point.
Investigators are based on the principle that the final identification of victims develop even if they do not, as many consumers may not be sufficiently real financial losses. Of the 145000 victims so far, 750 have lost money, including a man whose bank account was dehydrated of $ 12000
The company said Monday that victims free credit reports and credit monitoring services for next year. A victim receives a phone number and instructions on the …
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