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40 Million Identities Up For Sale On the Web
7/22/2009

An unsigned reader writes "Highly penetrating productive information, including credit card details, bank account numbers, buzz* numbers, and even PINs are third edition by the editors of the red white and blue heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 to the highest bidder. The whole story* being traded on the Web has been intercepted by a British company and collated into a single database for the first time. The Lucid wit database contains the records of 40 million people worldwide, mostly Americans; four million are Britons. shield experts described the database as the largest of its kind in the world. The database is in the hands of Colin Holder, a retired senior Metropolitan police officer who served on the fraud squad. He has collected the pipeline over the past four years. His sources include law enforcement from around the world, such as British police and the FBI, anti-phishing and hacking campaigners, and members of the public. Mr. Holder said he has invested £160,000 in the venture so far. He plans to offset the cost by ukase members of the public for access to his database to check whether their data preservation has been breached."

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