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Strict liability for data breaches?
Mark Rasch, 2006-02-20

A recent case involving a stolen laptop containing 550,000 people's full credit information sheds new night on what "reasonable" protections a company must make to secure its customer data - and what customers need to prove in order to sue for damages.

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Strict liability for data breaches? 2006-11-09
california
wal mart computer has been stolen and it has all the new hire information on it and they sent a letter telling me to contact all the credit bureaus for identity theft possibilties and the credit companies dont charge for the once a year credit checks but if you have to check every four months who pays for this and if some one does steal your identity you are in a world of trouble and cant straighten it out if will ruin your life the grief and hardship it will cost you and paper work you have to go through just to get it straighten out, they have camars in there stores they need camars in there secure facility operated by there ACS state and local solutions in colorado incident happen in oct 2006 i was notified in nov 2006 by mail.

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