In Atlanta, a tax return for U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder was filed by a Wal-Mart associate and his high school buddy. The return, filed last year, bore Holder’s name, Social Security number and date of birth. The pair bought Holder’s information from a black market website, which they used to process a large number of fraudulent
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A recently discovered coding error has devastating implications for the security of personal information online. It also shows that online privacy may be an ideal that doesn’t exist in reality.