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Colin Holder, a retired detective, has spent more than $324000 scouring the internet for stolen personal bank details of millions of people. Credit card details, bank account numbers, home addresses and PINs are all available according ...
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Apparently, sensitive financial information, including credit card details, bank account numbers, telephone numbers and even PINs are available to the highest bidder. The paper says that most of the personal data has been gathered as a result of
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Visitors who search for their information and find a match can verify which data were stolen — for a £10 ($16.50) fee. Colin Holder, a retired detective sergeant with the Metropolitan Police, said the idea for lucidintelligence.com became obvious
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It seems most of the data has been obtained by phishing - tricking people into emailing their user / password details by pretending to be the bank etc, and corporate / organisational emails and passwords have also been compromised. ... Have your