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Huge identity theft case in New Jersey

HIPAA Weekly Advisor, August 24, 2009

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Federal authorities in New Jersey charged three men in an identity theft case the Justice Department calls the largest in American history, according to Fox News.

Albert Gonzalez of Miami, 28, and two unnamed conspirators are charged with attempting to “locate large corporations and steal vital account information,” Fox News reports.

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