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LexisNexis Reports ID Theft Scam

Press release from Reed Elsevier PLC and Reed Elsevier NV: LexisNexis investigates compromised customer IDs and passwords to Seisint U.S. consumer data.

  • “Reed Elsevier today announced that LexisNexis, its global legal and business information business, has identified a number of incidents of potentially fraudulent access to information about U.S. individuals at its recently acquired Seisint unit. The incidents arose from the misappropriation by third parties of IDs and passwords from legitimate customers. LexisNexis has notified law enforcement authorities and is proactively assisting in law enforcement investigations of these incidents. LexisNexis is also working with customers to enhance security procedures…Information on approximately 32,000 individuals may have been fraudulently accessed in these incidents.”
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  • Reaction Of Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), Ranking Member, Senate Judiciary Committee, To The Latest Data Security Breach, At Seisint (A Subsidiary of LexisNexis)
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