LexisNexis: 280,000 more possible data theft victims
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LexisNexis Revises Potential Data Theft
Figure By Tenfold
LexisNexis Revises Potential Data Theft
Figure By Tenfold
04/13/2005 01:42 AMInformation Week Apr 13 2005 5:58AM GMT
LexisNexis acknowledges more ID theft
LexisNexis acknowledges more ID theft
04/12/2005 08:45 AMCNN Money Apr 12 2005 1:12PM GMT
Massive LexisNexis ID Theft Feared
Massive LexisNexis ID Theft Feared
04/12/2005 09:54 AMCBS News Apr 12 2005 1:54PM GMT
LexisNexis acknowledges more ID theft on
310,000 people
LexisNexis acknowledges more ID theft on
310,000 people
04/13/2005 04:36 AMLexisNexis, which compiles and sells personal and financial data on
U.S. consumers, said Tuesday that personal information on 310,000
people nationwide may have been stolen. That number is nearly 10 times
higher than the figure LexisNexis disclosed last month when it first
reported that its databases had been breached. LexisNexis said in
March that 32,000 people had been potentially affected by the
breaches.
Today's disclosure comes just after an investigation by Reed Elsevier
determined that its databases had been fraudulently breached 59 times
using stolen passwords. The thieves, who obtained information
including addresses and Social Security numbers, did not hack into the
computer system and although they were able to get ahold of sensitive
password information, the company says it is not certain how the
passwords were acquired.

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CNNRead full story...LexisNexis Tightens Data Security
LexisNexis Tightens Data Security
03/19/2005 02:32 AMAP via Newsday Mar 19 2005 4:44AM GMT
LexisNexis Says Data Breach May Affect
310,000 People
LexisNexis Says Data Breach May Affect
310,000 People
04/12/2005 04:38 PMThe LexisNexis Group said today that the security breach at its data
brokering unit appeared to be about 10 times larger than it originally
reported.
LexisNexis: More Consumer Data Breaches
(Reuters)
LexisNexis: More Consumer Data Breaches
(Reuters)
04/12/2005 11:10 AMReuters - Data broker LexisNexis said
on Tuesday that personal information on 310,000 U.S. citizens
may have been stolen from its computer systems, 10 times more
than its initial estimate last month.
LexisNexis Uncovers More Consumer Data
Breaches
LexisNexis Uncovers More Consumer Data
Breaches
04/12/2005 01:17 PMPersonal information on 310,000 U.S. citizens may have been stolen
from its computer systems, 10 times more than its initial estimate
last month, data broker LexisNexis said.
LexisNexis data on 310,000 people feared
stolen
LexisNexis data on 310,000 people feared
stolen
04/12/2005 02:37 PMData broker LexisNexis said personal information may have been stolen
on 310,000 U.S. citizens, or nearly 10 times the number found in a
data breach announced last month.
LexisNexis: Data on 310,000 people
feared stolen
LexisNexis: Data on 310,000 people
feared stolen
04/14/2005 02:08 AMLexisNexis data breach far worse than
reported
LexisNexis data breach far worse than
reported
04/13/2005 04:06 AM300,000+ affected
LexisNexis Suddenly Notices Massive Data
Security Breaches Everywhere They Look
LexisNexis Suddenly Notices Massive Data
Security Breaches Everywhere They Look
04/12/2005 06:01 AMFunny how once the media attention for the various computer security
break-ins started receiving attention, the various firms who were
caught handing out your private data suddenly noticed that they'd
actually been leaking data all along. Choicepoint, which was the
first big one to admit a problem, later found a
histo
ry of leaked data. It appears they're not alone. LexisNexis,
whose Seisant subsidiary wasn't particularly careful in how it kept
all that data about you that you didn't realize they had (much of it,
probably
wrong
), decided that maybe it would be a smart move to look over some
past transactions to see if this data leakage was a new problem.
Turns out that it wasn't. LexisNexis is now admitting that they found
not one or two more cases, but
fifty-nine cases where their
security was breached, opening up access to all sorts of private
data (this is one of the databases the government likes to use to
build profiles on people). The company is sending out letters to
280,000 people to let them know that they may have to spend the rest
of their lives carefully scanning credit reports to make sure the
company's own negligence didn't result in identity theft. Meanwhile,
everyone's still being told that, basically,
there
's nothing they can do against any of these firms that didn't seem
to care about your privacy at all.
Ask MacSlash: Will Apple Help Victims of
Theft?
Ask MacSlash: Will Apple Help Victims of
Theft?
04/05/2005 12:26 PMNew Data on Nazis' Victims Comes to
Light (AP)
New Data on Nazis' Victims Comes to
Light (AP)
01/25/2004 09:52 PMAP - A flood of new revelations about grisly medical experiments on
Jews during World War II show there probably were thousands more
victims than had been previously thought, an expert said Sunday.
Data theft understated
Data theft understated
04/12/2005 11:50 PMUSA Today Apr 13 2005 3:49AM GMT
Still Another Data Theft Discovered
Still Another Data Theft Discovered
03/14/2005 04:34 PMAccording to this
ARS
article, another 32,000 US Citizen's dates of birth, SS numbers,
drivers license numbers, and other ID info were all stolen from
Seisant, a division of Reed Elsevier.
Reed Elsevier says it is in the process of contacting those
affected by the breach and will offer them assistance in detecting any
possible identity theft resulting from their lapse.Seisint, which was
acquired by Reed Elsevier in 2004, has previously come under criticism
for giving government officials the names of 120,000 people who
supposedly fit terrorist profiles in the wake of the attacks of
September 11, 2001. Now, it joins the growing list of companies that
traffic in consumer data without taking adequate safeguards to protect
it.
Data Theft Suspect Busted
Data Theft Suspect Busted
07/23/2004 04:34 AMIn what the feds are calling perhaps the largest theft of personal
data ever, a Florida man is arrested for stealing consumer information
from Acxiom Corp., apparently intending to use it to feed his e-mail
ad business.
Two held for theft of Internet data
Two held for theft of Internet data
05/31/2004 08:22 AMBig News Network May 31 2004 12:24PM GMT
DSW Data Theft Larger Than Predicted
(AP)
DSW Data Theft Larger Than Predicted
(AP)
04/18/2005 11:16 PMAP - Thieves who accessed a DSW Shoe Warehouse database obtained 1.4
million credit card numbers and the names on those accounts 10
times more than investigators estimated last month.
DSW Data Theft Much Larger Than
Estimated (AP)
DSW Data Theft Much Larger Than
Estimated (AP)
04/19/2005 08:45 AMAP - Thieves who accessed a DSW Shoe Warehouse database obtained 1.4
million credit card numbers and the names on those accounts 10
times more than investigators estimated last month.
DSW Data Theft Larger Than Predicted
DSW Data Theft Larger Than Predicted
04/19/2005 04:37 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Apr 19 2005 7:49AM GMT
Data theft motivates Congress
Data theft motivates Congress
04/16/2005 05:47 AMUSA Today Apr 16 2005 9:53AM GMT
Personal Data Theft: It's Outrageous
Personal Data Theft: It's Outrageous
04/18/2005 08:41 AMBusiness Week Apr 18 2005 12:39PM GMT
Preventing Data Theft From A Stolen
Laptop
Preventing Data Theft From A Stolen
Laptop
12/24/2003 07:39 AMAnother case of massive consumer data
theft
Another case of massive consumer data
theft
03/14/2005 04:51 PMIt must be the season for playing free and easy with consumer data.
Consumer data aggregator Sesint reports that hackers broke into one of
their databases and made off the info on 32,000 US consumers.
Workplace data theft runs rampant
Workplace data theft runs rampant
02/15/2004 03:33 AMMany staff are happy to steal key information from the firms they work
for, a study has found.
Laptop theft exposes UC-Berkeley data
Laptop theft exposes UC-Berkeley data
03/29/2005 03:06 PMSan Jose Mercury News Mar 29 2005 6:09PM GMT
Guilty Plea in Theft of Data on AOL
Users
Guilty Plea in Theft of Data on AOL
Users
02/05/2005 09:04 PMA former software engineer at America Online pleaded guilty to
stealing and selling user names and e-mail addresses, setting off an
avalanche of up to seven billion unsolicited e-mail messages.
Computer theft may expose data on
180,000 patients
Computer theft may expose data on
180,000 patients
04/08/2005 05:45 PMTwo computers containing information on 180,000 patients were stolen
from San Jose Medical Group on March 28.
Laptop theft puts data of 98,000 at risk
Laptop theft puts data of 98,000 at risk
03/29/2005 04:43 PMZDNet Mar 29 2005 8:09PM GMT
Some MasterCard holders exposed to data
theft
Some MasterCard holders exposed to data
theft
04/14/2005 10:08 PMLaptop theft leaks data of 98,000 people
Laptop theft leaks data of 98,000 people
04/01/2005 03:37 AMTechSpot Apr 1 2005 8:10AM GMT
Credit card data theft could grow in
scale
Credit card data theft could grow in
scale
04/14/2005 03:47 PMBlog: Both MasterCard and Visa have confirmed a security breach at a
U.S. based retailer that may have compromised the credit card...
Microsoft’s PUMA to prevent theft of
audio data
Microsoft’s PUMA to prevent theft of
audio data
03/14/2005 06:26 PMAt the end of April at the
WinHEC
2005 developers´ conference Microsoft intends to furnish further
details on the copy protection functions of the successor to Windows
XP
Longhorn, which is planned for 2006. The
preliminary
WinHEC 2005 Master List of Tracks and Sessions
under the heading
Media Advances for the Windows PC
Architecture lists a number of events dealing with the form of
control of use known as Digital Rights Management (
DRM). One of these track sessions will, for
instance, be concerned with the Protected Media Path (PMP), which is
to be established for media data in Longhorn PCs.
A Protected Environment (PE), whilst providing a Protected Video Path
(PVP) and Protected User Mode Audio (PUMA), will enforce defined
requirements on hardware drivers (for TV or graphics cards, say).
These channels are to be proof against data theft by rogue software.
PUMA runs in the PE, with the PVP even encrypting data transfer to the
graphics card over the PCI Express Port (AES 128). A PC´s outlets - in
the case of video signals the outlet of the graphics card - are also
integrated into the output protection management concept (OPM).

News source:
heise onlineRead full story...Senator Floats Heftier Bill on Data
Theft
Senator Floats Heftier Bill on Data
Theft
04/12/2005 11:20 PMPrivacy experts hope Sen. Dianne Feinstein's bill will close large
loopholes in existing legislation, following a recent LexisNexis data
breach affecting more than 310,000 U.S. citizens.
Microsoft’s PUMA to prevent theft of
audio data
Microsoft’s PUMA to prevent theft of
audio data
03/14/2005 05:46 PMAt the end of April at the WinHEC 2005 developers´ conference
Microsoft intends to furnish further details on the copy protection
functions of the successor to Windows XP Longhorn, which is planned
for 2006.
The preliminary WinHEC 2005 Master List of Tracks and Sessions under
the heading Media Advances for the Windows PC Architecture lists a
number of events dealing with the form of control of use known as
Digital Rights Management (DRM). One of these track sessions will, for
instance, be concerned with the Protected Media Path (PMP), which is
to be established for media data in Longhorn PCs. A Protected
Environment (PE), whilst providing a Protected Video Path (PVP) and
Protected User Mode Audio (PUMA), will enforce defined requirements on
hardware drivers (for TV or graphics cards, say). These channels are
to be proof against data theft by rogue software. PUMA runs in the PE,
with the PVP even encrypting data transfer to the graphics card over
the PCI Express Port (AES 128). A PC´s outlets - in the case of video
signals the outlet of the graphics card - are also integrated into the
output protection management concept (OPM). Here Microsoft mentions
known output protection schemes such as HDCP, Macrovision or CGMS-A,
but also speaks of artificial resolution constrictors. According to
Microsoft "significant hardware features must be implemented in
graphics chips for Windows Longhorn to support PVP and OPM, with
additional larger implications for the drivers." The longer term
project PAP is to introduce audio encryption all the way to the audio
codec chips.
GM credit card holders warned of data
theft
GM credit card holders warned of data
theft
04/16/2005 05:46 AMHouston Chronicle Apr 16 2005 10:22AM GMT
IntelliRecovery Data Recovery offers a
hand to Florida’s Hurricane Frances and
Charley victims
IntelliRecovery Data Recovery offers a
hand to Florida’s Hurricane Frances and
Charley victims
09/18/2004 03:41 AMIntelliRecovery, Inc. today announced that they would extend a helping
hand to all hurricane victims in Florida. Effective immediately, the
company will offer all victims special data recovery discounts for any
Standard recovery jobs for any computer systems sustaining damage from
severe weather conditions.Any victims from Florida Hurricanes should
contact IntelliRecovery Data Recovery with any of their data disaster
needs at 888-995-3282 or contact@intellirecovery.com. [PRWEB Sep 18,
2004]
Crown appeal dismissed in computer data
theft case
Crown appeal dismissed in computer data
theft case
01/01/2004 11:04 AMRoyal Gazette Jan 1 2004 10:19AM ET
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