State Warns Passport Applicants Of Danger of Credit Card Fraud
Published 10/31/2008 by Glenn Kessler at Wash Post Federal Page
The State Department has notified approximately 400 passport applicants in the D.C. area of a breach in its database security that allowed a ring of thieves to obtain confidential information so they could fraudulently use credit cards stolen from the mail, officials said.
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