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ChoicePoint Inc., one of the nation's consumer data brokers, agreed to pay $275,000 to federal regulators as a result of a data breach last year that exposed Social Security numbers and other personal information on 13,750 people. In 2006, ChoicePoint - now a subsidiary of Reed Elsevier Inc - paid $15 million to settle charges that it violated... (Read Full Article)
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