FTC Loses Laptops - Compromises Information of Suspected Fraudsters

FTC Loses Laptops - Compromises Information of Suspected Fraudsters

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FTC Loses Laptops - Compromises Information of Suspected Fraudsters tedrichardson9925 06-24-2006
Posted by on June 24, 2006, 12:17 pm
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Now the FTC has lost two laptops containing personal information. In
this instance, some of the information is on people suspected of fraud.
Free "credit monitoring services" will now have to be provided to them.

Is this politically correct, or what?

http://fraudwar.blogspot.com/2006/06/ftc-loses-laptops-compromises.html


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