May 7th, 2009
It's so very obvious that health record systems should not be accessible online and any such system should have rock-solid security or not be put together at all… obvious to everyone except Virginia that is. What is it with that state? First the public records online and now health records? Are they TRYING to destroy the lives of everyone that lives there?
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September 12th, 2008
It isn't bad enough that Countrywide was engaging in questionable loan practices , but now they've lost the data on millions of customers as well.
And, as usual, the completely worthless response:
The company nevertheless promised to provide two years of free credit monitoring to affected individuals through the ConsumerInfo.com division of the Experian credit bureau.
*Sigh*
If you've been affected, now would be a good time to get a Credit Freeze
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