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  2. Albert Gonzalez - Wikipedia

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    Albert Gonzalez. Albert Gonzalez (born 1981) is an American computer hacker, computer criminal and police informer, [1] who is accused of masterminding the combined credit card theft and subsequent reselling of more than 170 million card and ATM numbers from 2005 to 2007, the biggest such fraud in history. Gonzalez and his accomplices used SQL ...

  3. Credit One Bank - Wikipedia

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    US$223.423 million (2021) Total assets. US$878.394 million (2021) Website. www.CreditOneBank.com. Credit One Bank, N.A. is an American bank and financial services company specializing in credit cards, particularly for borrowers with low credit scores. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Credit One Financial, incorporated in Nevada.

  4. Honey encryption - Wikipedia

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    An encrypted credit card number is susceptible to brute-force attacks because not every string of digits is equally likely. The number of digits can range from 13 to 19, though 16 is the most common. The number of digits can range from 13 to 19, though 16 is the most common.

  5. Stratus Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The company has a vast customer base, but popular types of its customers include banks and credit unions, emergency response centers (such as 911 in the USA), police departments, fire departments, hospitals, clinics, governments, credit card companies, stock exchanges, telcos/phone companies and Internet providers. References

  6. HSBC - Wikipedia

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    Spam phone calls (2020) In January 2020, HSBC agreed to pay a $2.4 million settlement for a lawsuit filed in 2015 by customers who stated they received spam phone calls from the company. Racism report (2021)

  7. Sasaeng fan - Wikipedia

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    Target employers may include airline companies, phone companies, and credit card companies. In 2017, Brave Entertainment , home of solo artist Samuel , dismissed two staff members for sasaeng fan activity that included following other artists and communicating personal information about Samuel.

  8. Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona is the sixth largest state by area, ranked after New Mexico and before Nevada. Of the state's 113,998 square miles (295,000 km 2 ), approximately 15% is privately owned. The remaining area is public forest and parkland, state trust land and Native American reservations.

  9. Cellphone surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Cellphone surveillance (also known as cellphone spying) may involve tracking, bugging, monitoring, eavesdropping, and recording conversations and text messages on mobile phones. [1] It also encompasses the monitoring of people's movements, which can be tracked using mobile phone signals when phones are turned on. [2]