Forbes 400 Targeted by ID Thieves 51
An anonymous reader writes "Numerous media outlets have been reporting this story about an ID theft ring which targeted the Forbes list of 400 richest Americans. It seems that Igor Klopov, a 24 year-old Russian citizen, was the ring leader and was caught after attempting to pick up $7 million in gold that he was using to launder the money. It goes to show that anyone can be the target of identity theft, as they even went after the President of Transunion, one of the credit reporting bureaus."
Wanna bet... (Score:3, Insightful)
I'll bet the freeze on that record went through without any quibbles or extra charge.
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Remember the scene in Transformers where the Special Forces unit calls Qatar to a call center who does not recognize the emergency and refuses to forward the call to Pentagon??
Something similar should have been done to Transunion President who tried to freeze his credit report.
After listening to soothing music for 30 mins, he should have been transferred to a call center monkey with a scripted response: "Am sorry sir. I would have to disconnect you now for your la
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No kidding. Like when Senator Ted Kennedy ended up on a no-fly list
only 1m? (Score:3, Interesting)
Along the opposite side, the article talks specifically about the group stealing 1m from an individual. If your one of the richest 400 in America, surely you have more than 1m in bank right? I wonder if they group wanted to stay under a certain amount of cash for a particular reason.
Re:only 1m? (Score:4, Funny)
Instead of 7 million in gold they would score a box of obsolete computer parts and case of Pabst.
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Re:only 1m? (Score:4, Funny)
Exactly, mostly because the Forbes people are famous enough to be recognized. I imagine the takedown went something like this:
Russian ID Thief: Ch-alo, yes. I am zee Hopera Vindfeeeed. I am chh-here to be pickings up zee gould vat is mine.
Gold merchant: OK, let me just bag that for you and... wait a second...
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Hey, if you're going to steal identities, why not go for the gold?
*ducks*
obligatory (Score:2, Funny)
Manipulating Forbes list (Score:3, Interesting)
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And I can tell you I know of a few people who are magnitudes richer then those in the Forbes list, but they are not on the list because they do not declare any income
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Finally! (Score:5, Insightful)
If THAT were true... (Score:4, Interesting)
Approximately $3040 is spent on AIDS research for every one death caused by the disease. In comparison, only $37 is spent on cardiovascular disease per death caused by the disease.
Source:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/152003/i
ummm... (Score:2)
Approximately $3040 is spent on AIDS research for every one death caused by the disease. In comparison, only $37 is spent on cardiovascular disease per death caused by the disease.
How many people die of AIDS a year? How many of CV disease? Which one has been around for much longer and is much better understood? Are we looking at figures worldwide or in the US? A statement like this, while it sounds significant, is ultimately pretty meaningless. And that source hardly looks objective.
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Top 10 Causes of Death Worldwide
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?art iclekey=62218 [medicinenet.com]
However, other leading causes of death differed depending on countries' incomes. Here is the list for high-income countries:
1. Heart disease
2. Stroke
3. Lung cancer
4. Lower respiratory infections
5. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
6. Colon and rectum c
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Presumably you can change your lifestyle to mitigate heart disease when you're at risk, but with AIDS you're entirely dependant on medicine
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This is a good thing (Score:1)
Why do we have to pay three separate organizations to be more judicious about how they share our information? Especially when we have no control over how they got it to begin with.
I'm referring to placing a lock on your credit files _before_ an ID theft occurs. I'm lucky enough to live in a state that passed a law giving me this 'ability'. The big three ID theft enablers--I mean credit reporting organizations do not have to
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The problems were first described and warned about over a decade ago and the policies pursued since then deliberately welcome ID theft. Read old cypherpunks mailing list archives or Tim May's cyphernomicon.
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But as anybody with 3 living brain cells knows, SSNs are bought and sold on street corners nationwide.
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Security through redundant backups, people.
Glad to see you (Score:5, Funny)
$7 million to do the laundry? This sounds like the work of Judge "No Pants" Pearson. http://blog.washingtonpost.com/rawfisher/2007/08/
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The spin cycle would have been interesting to watch.
Transunion are a bunch of crooks anyhow. (Score:3, Insightful)
Transunion, like all other credit bureaus, sells your info to collectors to rip you off, and they sell you the same data even tho it is your data.
Fuck all of them I say.
I dunno... (Score:2)
I mean-- if the person deciding if Donald Trump gets a loan to buy a casino....
and donald gives him 500k to see things his way
and the casino then folds- cause the paper shouldn't have been written... and a lotta people go out of work mid-stream beacuse of it.. I'd rather have someone making the decisions without the ability to have them be influenced by 'outsider' incentives....
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I used to work for Transunion. If I would have known the president was in the Forbes 400 I would have asked for more money. As it is, my contract was cancelled two weeks early because they couldn't afford me anymore due t
President of Transunion got hit? (Score:2)
ehtical and sensible (Score:2, Redundant)
mark
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Judge: Now, on the matter of motive, we ask you: Why did you conceive, plan and execute this dastardly and scandalous crime?
Edward Pierce: I wanted the money.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079240/ [imdb.com]
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Best justice the money can buy (Score:2)
It also would be nice if the press called them out on it once in a while, especially during a press conference announcing the arrests of these criminals where the Manhattan DA spewed the nonsense about being tough on identity crime.
Best justice the money can buy (See: Duke) (Score:2)
Wrong guy... (Score:1)