Updated: 15:57, Sunday July 22, 2007
People who use internet networking sites could be putting themselves at risk of becoming victims of identity theft, a credit information group is warning.
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1 comment:
Thanks for posting this. I think that it is funny that Equifax gave this warning about internet networking sites, when there are so many issues with the national credit bureaus' credit reports. I am one of the former IBM employees whose personal data was exposed by IBM's February 2007 data breach. I blog about the consequences of this data breach, issues IBM doesn't want to discuss, the impacts of this data breach, and corporate responsibility. My blog:
www.ivebeenmugged.typepad.com
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