ID thieves get access to records of 32,000
LexisNexis detects database break-in during security check
Computer thieves used stolen passwords to access data on 32,000 Americans at a Florida database company, the firm's corporate parent said yesterday. The break-in is the most recent in a series of identity thefts that have federal lawmakers calling for tougher regulations on data collection companies. (Full article: 662 words)
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