.94 Million Files Expose Personal Information of Americans
When you hear a number like “94 million” in the news, it’s usually because
somebody won the lottery. This time around, no such luck. This 94 million
is the number of Americans’ files in which personal information has been
exposed, since 2009, to potential identity theft through data
breaches<http://blog.credit.com/2012/02/identity-theft-are-we-doomed/>at
government agencies. Go ahead, count the zeroes: 94,000,000. That’s
like releasing the personal data of every man, woman and child in
California, Texas, New York, *and* Ohio
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Source:
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/money/94-million-exposed-government-s-epic-fail-privacy
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