Sunday, May 24, 2009

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19,000 stolen credit card data indexed by Google yet

E 'unfortunate happened to the British people for a long time for us to publish on the Internet data of their cards, codes, circuits, and deadlines, by mistake indexed by Google in its cache.
The original site on which had been published in Vietnam but it was already clear in late February had been erased.
Some of those cards have been detained or have expired, but no one knows yet how many of those published is still active and usable by anyone on the Internet.
's rare that such information be published on the server in clear, usually sold on a private server to access.
E 'fact that a big problem-as well as the theft and illegal publication on the internet-indexing of data in the cache of the largest search engine in the world: it seems that the data once entered are uncontrollable and can produce more and worse effects on the owners.
Recall that in our Privacy Act (Privacy Code 196/03) data belong to the one which you refer, which may at any time request the repsonse of the treatment all the information, as well as updating, modalità e cancellazione.
Ma negli Stati Uniti il diritto è diverso, e ci sono molti casi in cui tali dati appartengono invece alle aziende, vedere Google e Facebook.

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