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Warren Lambert displays a letter from ChoicePoint
notifying him that his identity may have been
stolen. He thought it was just another piece of
junk mail until he read the letter more closely
and learned that con artists may have obtained his
Social Security number, name and address -- just
what they need to steal his identity and ruin his
credit. Lambert is one of nearly 145,000 Americans
rendered vulnerable by a breach of the computer
databases of ChoicePoint Inc., a leading
trafficker in a growing pool of information about
who we are, what we own, what we owe and even
where we go. The Georgia-based company began
mailing the warning letters after acknowledging
this month that thieves opened more than 50
ChoicePoint accounts by posing as legitimate
businesses.
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