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LexisNexis flap draws outcry from Congress

April 12, 2005 It took mere hours for LexisNexis' latest embarrassing data leak revelation to spur cries of condemnation from Congress. TAGS: LexisNexis, PayMaxx, ChoicePoint Inc., margin, security breach, social security number, Social Security, asset, security, database

Congress edges toward new privacy rules

March 11, 2005 Both Republicans and Democrats profess outrage over ChoicePoint and LexisNexis mishaps. New laws are being proposed. TAGS: ChoicePoint Inc., LexisNexis, personal information, chairman, asset, law, Republican, security

Hilton hacker sentenced to juvenile hall

September 14, 2005 Teen gets 11-month sentence for hacking T-Mobile and posting data from Paris Hilton's Sidekick on the Web. TAGS: T-Mobile, teen, LexisNexis, Paris, hacking, attorney, Massachusetts, personal information, hacker, Time Warner Inc., U.S., Internet Service Provider, cell phone

ChoicePoint: We're sorry for data leak

March 15, 2005 The data broker apologizes for exposing 145,000 Americans to ID fraud at a congressional hearing into the need for new data-protection laws. TAGS: ChoicePoint Inc., identity fraud, LexisNexis, social security number, Social Security, data protection, sale, law, Rep., asset, security, CEO

Survey: Congress falling down on data protection

June 8, 2005 Lawmakers haven't done enough to safeguard Social Security numbers and other sensitive consumer data, D.C. area opinion makers believe. TAGS: survey, respondent, legislation, RSA Security Inc., LexisNexis, data protection, data security, EMC Corp., social security number, Social Security, consulting, finance, Adobe Systems Inc.

Security breach laws become state's rights issue

April 14, 2005 Federalism questions pepper a Senate hearing on data mishaps. Should states regulate security breaches too? TAGS: PayMaxx, LexisNexis, margin, CAN-SPAM Act, Bank of America Corp., junk e-mail, law, payroll, state, security

Senator predicts 'overdue' changes to privacy

March 10, 2005 Democratic senator whose personal info was lost by Bank of America indicates time is right for reshaping privacy laws. TAGS: ChoicePoint Inc., Patrick Leahy, Bank of America Corp., senator, LexisNexis, risk management, Vermont, asset, Washington, Democrat

LexisNexis break-in spurs more calls for reform

March 10, 2005 Renewed calls for legislation and industry reform follow theft of personal details of 32,000 Americans. TAGS: PayMaxx, ChoicePoint Inc., Patrick Leahy, LexisNexis, margin, break-in, social security number, Social Security, asset, call, security, database

The anxious new dawn of cybersnooping

May 3, 2006 Privacy expert Nancy Libin says Congress can't afford to ignore a loophole in federal privacy law. TAGS: loophole, government agency, personal information, LexisNexis, ChoicePoint Inc., government, legislation, law, responsibility

Want to prevent ID theft? Get back to basics

April 1, 2005 Security watcher Jon Oltsik says the battle to combat identity theft must start with good old-fashioned common sense, not panic. TAGS: respondent, breach, LexisNexis, identity theft, security technology, basics, technology company, security, organization, account, database, password
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