Choice of flight data point consumers of Minnesota.
More than 2340 consumers in Minnesota and another 830 in Wisconsin were among those who have had their personal data stolen from a huge database Choice Point Inc., the company said Monday.
Georgia, based on the Data Warehouse, under fire last week, having shown that criminals access to personal data - including Social Security numbers and records of vehicles - which affects about 145000 vulnerable people to identity theft, the nation’s fastest growing type of fraud.
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