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Yay ! More progress in the disclosure market

So the new record of personal data exposure is in "tens of millions". Way to go, Heartland !
Heck, I might even find myself in that list, who knows ?
More interesting : if I am in the list, are they going to bother contacting me ?
Even few months we have an alert concerning exposure of enormous magnitude, what happens after ? Could we have a follow-up on the last five big data losses and what has changed, who was fined and how much ?
Because crying "wolf" is nice, but if nothing happens after, what's the use ?

posted by : Pascal Monett, 22 January 2009 Complain about this comment
For more information...

http://www.2008breach.com/

posted by : Anon, 21 January 2009 Complain about this comment
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Let's hope Datacash/Commidea and the other PSP's that we commonly use in the UK aren't so careless.

posted by : Richard, 21 January 2009 Complain about this comment

US credit card processor exposes masses of data

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