NEW YORK -- The LexisNexis online information service told 32,000 people on Friday that their personal information may have been improperly accessed by former customers in a credit card fraud scheme ...
Washington County Prothonotary Laura Hough is being accused of using a background check database to search for information on two dozen local people for unknown reasons before county officials revoked ...
Westfeldt writes for the Associated Press. NEW YORK — The LexisNexis online information service told 32,000 people Friday that their personal information may have been improperly accessed by former ...
Up to 10 times as many people as originally thought may have had their profiles stolen from a LexisNexis database in the United States, publisher and data broker Reed Elsevier Group PLC said Tuesday.
LONDON (AP) - Criminals may have breached computer files containing the personal information of 310,000 people, a tenfold increase over a previous estimate of how much data was stolen from information ...
For decades, unchecked data collection and processing was the norm—today, not so much. The sudden shift in thinking around data privacy has left many feeling out of the loop, uncertain about why data ...
(CN) - A federal judge refused to assign a class action accusing Rite Aid of using an illegal LexisNexis background check on prospective employees to a new judge, saying it's similar enough to a case ...
InterAction+ seeks to move attorneys away from scattered Excel sheets and physical Rolodexes full of client information, integrating it in a single, consolidated customer relationship management ...
LexisNexis, a pioneer of information technology, has selected big data specialist MarkLogic to power components of the new platform behind Lexis Advance, its legal research solution. A member of Reed ...
BALTIMORE, MD, Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ - Today, at the IAPP Privacy Academy, Nymity, the producer of the world's leading compliance knowledgebase and alerting service ...
NEW YORK CITY - Up to 10 times as many people as originally thought may have had their profiles stolen from a LexisNexis database, the publisher and data broker Reed Elsevier Group PLC said Tuesday.
PUEBLO, Colo. - British publishing giant Reed Elsevier, the owner of the LexisNexis data service, said Wednesday it's buying Seisint Inc., the controversial Boca Raton creator of a database system ...