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- From: sean@cobra.dra.com
- Newsgroups: alt.privacy
- Subject: Re: Job ad from Computerworld - want SSN/drug test
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.035039.73@cobra.dra.com>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 03:50:39 CST
- References: <1jlqk3INNeqg@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>
- Organization: Data Research Associates, Inc.
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- In article <1jlqk3INNeqg@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>, cs737@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John B. Baron) writes:
- > blowfish@carina.unm.edu (rON.) writes:
- >> SSNs are dangerous things.
- >
- >> With a name and SSN, I can find out a whole lot about you really fast.
- >> I can find out where you live, where you have lived in the past, I can
- >> check your entire credit history, find out your criminal records, down to
- >> the tiniest traffic violations, etc. etc.
- >
- > QUESTION: HOW?
-
- Companies such as Information America make their business selling this
- information. Other than the credit history, all the other information
- can be obtained legally by anyone. For some states the information can
- be searched on-line. Other states you need to put in a request, and
- they'll get you the information in 1-2 business days.
-
- Criminal and arrest records come from public records. Your name, address,
- and SSN come from so-called "credit extract" files. These are files
- that don't include the credit history part of your credit report, therefore
- their distribution isn't restricted. Change of address records come
- from tapes the post offices distribute containing the records of all the
- change of address cards people file when they move.
-
- And so on...
- --
- Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO
- Domain: sean@sdg.dra.com, Voice: (Work) +1 314-432-1100
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