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OrlandoMary
04-14-2005, 01:01 AM
LOS ANGELES TIMES

LexisNexis Security Breach Expands
By David Colker and John Spano
Times Staff Writers

11:51 AM PDT, April 12, 2005

The identity thieves who stole passwords to tap personal data from information broker LexisNexis hacked the records of more than 300,000 Americans, 10 times what the company first acknowledged, the company disclosed today.

The announcement today by London-based Reed Elsevier, which owns LexisNexis, indicates that security problems in the industry are more widespread than first thought.

The company said that it had uncovered 59 cases in which unauthorized persons "using IDs and passwords of legitimate customers" fraudulently acquired personal identifying data from its databases.

A total of 64,145 Californians are among those affected, the company said.

"This is the latest note in a steady stream of security breaches that are a chilling reminder of the importance of protecting our personal information in the digital age," said Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee. [more]

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-041205lexis_lat,0,6757042.story?coll=la-home-headlines

linked at: http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/


OrlandoMary
www.maryschneider.us

Se7en
04-14-2005, 01:03 AM
LOS ANGELES TIMES

LexisNexis Security Breach Expands
By David Colker and John Spano
Times Staff Writers

11:51 AM PDT, April 12, 2005

The identity thieves who stole passwords to tap personal data from information broker LexisNexis hacked the records of more than 300,000 Americans, 10 times what the company first acknowledged, the company disclosed today.

The announcement today by London-based Reed Elsevier, which owns LexisNexis, indicates that security problems in the industry are more widespread than first thought.

The company said that it had uncovered 59 cases in which unauthorized persons "using IDs and passwords of legitimate customers" fraudulently acquired personal identifying data from its databases.

A total of 64,145 Californians are among those affected, the company said.

"This is the latest note in a steady stream of security breaches that are a chilling reminder of the importance of protecting our personal information in the digital age," said Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee. [more]

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-041205lexis_lat,0,6757042.story?coll=la-home-headlines

linked at: http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/


OrlandoMary
www.maryschneider.us (http://www.maryschneider.us)

I use Lexis for my case citations and case reviews while I am in Law School. Not that I have any 'personal' info on there, but I am glad to hear they know about it now.

WhiteGuySaysThis
04-14-2005, 01:06 AM
I use Lexis for my case citations and case reviews while I am in Law School. Not that I have any 'personal' info on there, but I am glad to hear they know about it now.You're in law school?! What kind of lawyer do you want to be?

Se7en
04-14-2005, 01:20 AM
You're in law school?! What kind of lawyer do you want to be?

Probably small business law. Protect the little guys from the giant sharks like Microsoft! ;)