 fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20
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Yup... let's bring those Russians to the U.S. and charge them with a felony.
If you look at the histroy of many of these hacks/cracks (hope the P.C. police on both sides are happy) come from other countries... alot of them are in Russia. -- "Wipe out the national deficit over night... Tax the stupid!" - about 50 gMail invites available. PM if you'd like one. |
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  Transmaster Don't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus
join:2001-06-20 Cheyenne, WY
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1 edit | reply to brobertsleo Interesting contrast
Do you notice something. The recent boners pulled by the VA were shouted from the mountain tops as examples of the incompetence of the present administration, The "news" services rolled out the usual talking heads to pontificate on the whichness of why but when a civilian company like AT&T, or one of their out sourced flunkies looses this kind of personal information it is treated as just a news story. Even though in the case of the AT&T story there was an attempt to use the information in a phishing scam.
The stolen VA laptop which carried the Veteran's personal data was all encrypted and once it was recovered the FBI determined none of data was accessed. This doesn't excuse the VA, The worker had permission to work from his home, but had I been that person I would have insisted the VA install a safe in my house to keep this laptop, and any other sensitive information in or I wouldn't have taken the laptop out out the VA office where I worked.
I have worked with Medical records for 30 odd years and anytime I hear of such personal data getting out into the jungle. it really bothers me because the vast majority of us take exquisite care of the data we process. -- The older I get the more I prefer the company of my dogs over that of man kind. |
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  pa_grape Premium join:2006-07-24 Columbus, OH | reply to bogey780 Re: Where did it come from?
I completely agree! Lets take the scammers out of society for good. If and when they are ever caught, lock them up for good. Otherwise they will just get out and commit another scam. |
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 bogey780
join:2004-03-19 Here
| reply to brobertsleo Real pros. They moved fast realizing AT&T would catch it soon. Probably took preventative measures to keep from being traced. We'll probably never catch them.
They really need to make this type of thing a severe felony where you're guaranteed a life of had prison life. |
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join:2006-03-01 Sterling Heights, MI | reply to moonpuppy I agree, using real order and CC numbers would definently make it hard to spot the fish. I wouldn't be surprised if many people fell into their trap. Good move for the scammers, sad that it had to happen though. |
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