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Personal Data on 970,000 Lost in AIG Theft

Dow Jones reports via CNN.com

After losing personal information for 930,000 people in the theft of a computer server, American International Group Inc. (AIG) Thursday said it plans to offer identity-restoration services to any who are "fearful" that their identity may have been stolen, an AIG spokesman said.

Update: It appears the total number of people effected is 970,000, based on other reports I have read. I changed the number in the post title, but left the quote above unchanged.

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