Mary Landers affected by Choice Point data theft
data collection company Choice Point Inc. said yesterday that they are notified, 2750 Mary Landers May, victims in what privacy experts said could become one of the largest cases of identity theft ever.Choice Point, he said the process of mailing letters to nearly 145000 consumers nationwide when it is unclear how many of them actually victims of identify theft. Others warn that the number of affected consumers may be more than three times that amount.
“They are only at the very beginning to find out what is going on here,” said Evan Hendricks, author of Credit Scores & Credit Reports. “This is possibly one of the biggest events and can be a tipping point in the national debate, how we protect personal information.”
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