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LifeLock CEO’s Identity Stolen 13 Times
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Remember the clown who gave his Social Security number over the TV?

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/05...z0oLGeix3t
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POMTL
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A spokeswoman for the Albany police, who investigated the AT&T/Cingular account but never made any arrest, told the New Times that Davis’ publication of his Social Security number created more victims than just himself.

“It’s unfortunate he chose to conduct business in that way,” spokeswoman Phyllis Banks said. “It’s not fair to [AT&T] because they’re losing a pretty substantial amount of money.”

I really don't think AT&T with a market cap of about $151 Billion, considers $2,390 to be a "pretty substantial amount of money".
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I doubt ATT cared enough to check his credit report when they extended the line of credit. Same goes to all of those companies. If they had checked his credit report they would have seen the flag on it and taken the extensive tests to verify identity. Obviously none of those customers bothered to verify. I wouldn't blame him, other than the fact that he gave out the info. The businesses should have been more careful.
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#6
Racer X wrote:

I am still laughing.
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#7
Like his is the only SSN available out there.
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#8
ADent wrote:
Like his is the only SSN available out there.

No but those people aren't running it out in a commercial asking you to pay money to protect the same thing.
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moron
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dumbass
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