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In today's Abilene Reporter-News...
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AUSTIN — The taxpayer tab for individual credit monitoring after a
data breach in Comptroller Susan Combs' office has topped $600,000,
and Combs' campaign is paying extra to resolve routine credit glitches
in some cases. Though investigations continue into the data exposure
revealed in April 2011, there is no evidence of misuse of any personal
information belonging to 3.5 million Texans, state officials said. "I
think initially there was a lot of worry," said Joe Ross, president of
CSID, a company Combs' office contracted with to provide credit
monitoring. "There's still a little bit of apprehension — was my
identity exposed?"
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http://www.reporternews.com/news/2012/feb/12/state-pays-for-data-breach/
Bruce White, CRM, PMP
Newtown Square, PA
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