Quote Originally Posted by TKellarB
I am VERY aware of what CP does. And more importantly, what they don't do, such as have safeguards in place to thoroughly check out the outfits who are using the databases to access very private and sensitive information.
I really dont think you konw what they do. If they dont have any safeguards in place in place to thoroughly check potential clients, then sign up and get my info. Wait, since you know these things, can you explain to me the process of signing up with choice point and how easy it is to get info from them? I mean, you know they dont have any safeguards in place, correct?

Quote Originally Posted by TKellarB
From the CP's website - Mission Page: What We Aspire to Do - We strive to create a safer and more secure society through the responsible use of information.
Oh - here is another good one: We will be a leader in the responsible use of information, to assure that we strike the proper balance between society's right to know and the individual's right to privacy.
Do you know how long they've been in business? How many people they employ? This is one incident. One mistake made. You know how many companies have been hacked with client info? America Online has been hacked for customer names, addresses, and credit card numbers. How many of you use AIM or have AOL service? Do people boycott AOL based on that? Netcom was hacked before too. Believe it or not, back in the day there used to be this network called CBI that kept everyones info and it was a slutbox! Anyone who was decently into computer hacking in the late 80s/early 90s
has ran into a CBI dial up. SO what is your point? Because they got hit that they are assholes?