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- From: monwel@cbnewsk.cb.att.com (douglas.w.monroe)
- Subject: "Privacy for Sale" and information
- Organization: AT&T
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 13:19:07 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov5.131907.18828@cbnewsk.cb.att.com>
- Keywords: databanks, marketing, credit
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- I have just finished reading a book titled "Privacy for Sale" by
- Jeffrey Rothfeder Simon & Schuster 1992 ISBN 0-671-73492-X
- regarding the demise of privacy in the age of the computer. The
- ease with which personal finance, medical histories, credit, etc.
- information is obtained, by practically anyone with the time and
- or money to find out, is truly alarming. The lack of protection by
- the laws of this country are perhaps even more alarming.
-
- While the author does a good job of narrating the abuses of private
- information and introductions of the people and organizations who
- profit from our personal tidbits, he misses the mark when it comes
- to instructing people on what to do to protect themselves from such
- abusers. Many organizations are mentioned but no addresses or phone
- numbers are given. Mr. Rothfeder, at the end of the book, gives us
- some helpful but lacking advice. In an effort to expound on his
- advice I have put together some additional information which I
- thought might be helful to those interested in inquiring about the
- quality and quantity of information held on you personally. I would
- whole heartedly recommend the book for all consumers to read and
- use this information to protect yourself in the abscence of
- governmental protection against data abuse.
-
- Below paraphased from pages 207-208 (without permission)
- with my comments added:
-
- --> Get a copy of your credit report and check it for inaccuracies
- and evidence of unauthorized snoopers.
-
-
- TRW
- P.O. Box 2350
- Chatsworth, California 91313-2350
- Cost: 1 free report per year
- Procedure: In writing only
- Phone:(800) 392-1122
-
- Equifax
- PO Box 740241
- Atlanta, GA 30374-0241. FAX request to: (404) 612-2668
- Cost:$8.00 (Maryland +$5.00, ME & MT +$3.00)
- Procedure: Write or fax
- Phone:(800) 685-1111
-
- Trans-Union
- 25249 Country Club Blvd,
- P.O.Box 7000, North Olmsted OH 44070.
- Cost: ?
- Procedure: ? I presume in writing
- Phone:(216) 779-7200
-
- All must have the following information to respond to your
- request--
-
- 1. Full name including middle initial
- 2. Spouse name, (if you have one.)
- 3. Home address.
- 4. Year of Birth.
- 5. Social Security Number (They must have this)
- 6. Verification of your address (copy of Driv. license or a bill with
- the address clearly indicated).
-
- -->Don't share personal information with anyone who does not have
- the right to see it. Don't write SS# or phone #, address, credit
- card numbers if it is not appropriate to do so. Don't provide this
- info over the phone to unknown callers.
-
- no argument here.
-
-
- --->If you don't want junk mail notify credit reporters, credit
- grantors, and the Direct Marketing Assoc. that you would like to
- be removed from their mailing lists.
-
- See addresses above for credit reporters, write to your credit card
- providers, and Direct Marketing Assoc. 11 West 42nd St. NY, NY
- 10163-3861. Also ask to be removed from the telephone preferences
- list while you're at it.
-
-
- ---> Strike back when somebody has invaded your privacy. Notify the
- offending party that you're outraged and won't do business anymore.
- Tell the tale to anyone with media power--Congressmen, Bankers
- Assoc., AMA, FTC, BBB, and newspapers.
-
- ---> Notify licensing officials if you learn the a private
- investigator has inappropriately gained information about you.
-
- A few more points mentioned:
- -->The Physicians Computer Network in Laurence Harbor, NJ is providing
- free PC's to many physicians. PCN requires that they always be
- connected to the network so they can "scour the patient records of
- the M.D.s looking for interesting tidbits, and pull data for
- marketing lists" Page 193
-
- Ask your physician if she/he subscribes to this network and avoid
- them if they do.
-
- -->The Medical Information Bureau (MIB) is a vast databank
- containing the summaries of health conditions for more than 12
- million Americans. Insurance underwriters scan MIB files to decide
- how much to charge for a policy, or whether to even issue the
- policy. Page 184
-
- Obviously, inaccurate data can be extremely harmful. Call MIB to
- get a form to request that they disclose your medical records to
- you (or your physician) not that much can be done to correct errors
-
- Medical Information Bureau
- PO Box 105
- Essex Station
- Boston MA 02112
- 617 426-3660 follow instructions on voice mail.
-
-
- Two more things:
-
- Write to the FBI to inquire about National Crime Information Center
- (NCIC) and Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) records they might be
- maintaining on you.
-
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- F.O.I.P.A Section (Freedom of Inf./Privacy Act)
- J.Edgar Hoover Bldg
- 9th and E Streets NW
- Washington, DC 20535
- Phone 202 324-5520
- Procedure: Provide Full Name, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Address
- Request must be signed *and* notarized!
-
- Go to your local library or buy the book, read it, then
- WRITE YOUR CONGRESSPERSON! tell them you are appalled
- at the lack of data privacy in America. Tell them you demand that
- they support legislation such as the proposed Data Protection Board
- (not yet out of committee) to protect us from information abusers!
-
- Disclaimer: no connection whatsoever with the author of the
- referenced book.
- --
- Doug Monroe
- dwm@pruxl.att.com
- or monwel@cbnewsk.att.com
-