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FTC Identifies Additional Group of ChoicePoint Identity Theft Victims Who May Qualify for Redress

The Federal Trade Commission has mailed claim forms for reimbursement to an additional 1,500 consumers who may have been victims of identity theft due to alleged security lapses at data broker ChoicePoint, Inc. In December, 2006, the Commission mailed claim forms to 1,400 consumers who were identified with the assistance of law enforcement, with instructions on how to file a claim. The FTC also has created a website - http://www.ftc.gov/choicepoint - where consumers who do not

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