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- Last Modified: 1/5/94
- Last Modification: Added reverse phone directory info from Blake Patterson
-
- Standard Disclaimer applies: The included information is from my own files
- and does not necessarily reflect the opinions/attitudes of my employer.
-
-
- Interest in the topics discussed in this file was generated by
- 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 is perhaps even more alarming.
-
- The book mentions many organizations but no addresses or phone
- numbers are given. Mr. Rothfeder also gives us some helpful, but
- limited advice which I have tried to expand upon. 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
- (about themselves) which would be available to others. 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.
-
- Sections marked --> are excerpted from pages 207-208 with my comments added:
-
- --> Get a copy of your credit report from all major bureaus and check it for
- inaccuracies and evidence of unauthorized snoopers.
-
-
- Address and procedures for the three major credit bureaus:
- (also see notes below address section)
- TRW
- PO Box 2350
- Chatsworth, CA 91313-2350
- Cost: 1 free report per year, $15.00 thereafter
- Procedure: In writing only
- Phone:(800) 682-7654
- 7/21/94 A. Evans reports via email: TRW will supply credit report
- from an automated system by calling 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
- P.O.Box 7000
- North Olmsted OH 44070.
- Cost: $8.00 individual, $16.00 husband & wife
- Procedure: Write or call (call only if denied credit recently)
- Phone: (313) 689-3888
-
- Note: All bureaus will provide free report if you have just been denied
- credit.
-
- Credit reports should include the names of organizations who have accessed
- your records. They may not necessarily be the same org. to whom you applied for
- credit.
-
- All claim to require the following information to respond to your
- request--
-
- 1. Full name including middle initial
- 2. Spouse name, (if you have one.)
- 3. Current address.
- 4. Date of Birth.
- 5. Social Security Number
- 6. Verification of your address (copy of Driv. license or a bill with
- the address clearly indicated).
- ----------------------
- From: Patrick Townson (10/12/93)
- ...the *top half* of your credit bureau file -- the part
- where your name, address, former address, SSN and date of birth are
- revealed (as well as frequently your places of employment and
- previous employment and sometimes a phone number) is NOT protected under the
- Fair Credit Reporting Act. Just the bottom half of the report where
- your 'trades' appear is protected. If you don't like it, take it up
- with the Congress of the United States.
- -----------------------
- From Brenda J. Roder (4/16/93):
- When I received my credit reports from trw and equifax, they had separate
- addresses to write to, to be excluded from the pre-screening programs.
- [This should help eliminate pre-approved cards you never requested,as well
- as reduce the amount of mail from direct marketers who target specific
- audiences]
-
- Equifax Options
- P.O. Box 740123
- Atlanta, GA 30374-0123
-
- TRW Target Marketing Services Division
- 901 N. International Parkway, Suite 191
- Richardson, TX 75081
- Attn: Mail Preference Service
-
- Trans Union
- 555 W. Adams St.
- 8th Floor
- Chicago, IL 60661
- -----------------------
- From Jerry N. Alexandratos (11/13/94):
- Maryland law now requires the credit reporting agencies to provide, upon
- request, one free credit report per year. Recent credit denial is not
- necessary. You still must give them *lots* of information about yourself
- to get the report- enough to start a file on you if they have not already
- done so. (Addresses for the past 5 years, for example.)
- -----------------------
- *********************
- Lots of Consumer Credit info can be obtained from Steve Adam's
- consumer-credit-faq lists (part 1-n) at rtfm.mit.edu anonymous ftp
- site (also posted to news.answers and misc.consumers) in:
- /pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/news/answers/consumer-credit-faq
- *********************
- New info from CPSR (EPIC Alert) 5/20/94
- The long awaited amendments to the Fair Credit Reporting Act were
- approved by the Senate 87-10 on May 4. The bill (S. 783), may lead to
- the first update to the FCRA since its passage in 1970. The
- legislation was sponsored by Sens. Richard Bryan (D-NV), Don Riegle
- (D-MI) Kit Bond (R-MO) and Harris Wofford (D-PA).
-
- The bill preempts state statutes for six years in several areas
- including obsolete information, prescreening of consumer reports,
- duties of persons who take adverse actions based on consumer reports
- and intra-company transfer of credit information. After 6 years, the
- states may pass laws that explicitly state that they supplement the
- Federal act.
-
- The bill allows consumers to opt-out of having their information
- distributed for use in offering unsolicited credit cards
- ("prescreening") and some direct marketing uses. Credit agencies are
- prohibited from providing adverse information over 10 years old.
- Secondary users of credit services cannot obtain credit reports for
- resale without informing the agency of the final users of the
- information and the permitted uses of the information.
-
- An attempt by Senator Paul Simon(D-IL)to amend the bill to include
- language creating a privacy commission gathered 21 votes. Many
- Senators were reluctant to sign on because of fears that other, "less
- friendly," amendments would then be approved, weakening the FCRA
- amendments.
-
- Consumer advocates are pressing the House of Representative to fix the
- deficiencies in the Senate bill. The House bill is currently in
- committee.
- -----------
-
- ---->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 give out this
- info over the phone to unknown callers.
-
- ---------------------------
- From Chris Hibbert (hibbert@netcom.com)
- A Social Security Number FAQ is available from the following sites:
-
- Site Location
-
- rtfm.mit.edu /pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/news/answers/ssn-privacy
- ftp.pica.army.mil /pub/privacy/ssn-privacy.faq
- ftp.cpsr.org /cpsr/privacy/ssn/Social_Security_Number_FAQ
-
- Gopher can retrieve it from gopher.cpsr.org. World Wide Web (www) can
- find it using the following locator (and probably several others you
- could construct from the other directions I've given):
-
- ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/agorics/hibbert/SSN-FAQ.html
- http://polar.pica.army.mil/ssn_faq.html
-
- You can also retrieve it by sending email to
-
- Address Command (omit the quotes)
-
- listserv@cpsr.org "GET cpsr/privacy/ssn Social_Security_Number_FAQ"
- mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
- "send usenet-by-hierarchy/news/answers/ssn-privacy"
-
- You can also ask for general help from either of these email servers by
- sending a message to the same address with just "help" in the body.
-
- ---------------------------
- Info about the structure of SSN's and how they are assigned, use anon
- ftp to cpsr.org, file is /cpsr/privacy/ssn/SSN-structure.
-
- Phone Number info:
- The below is meant to illustrate just how easy it is to use reverse phone
- directories to uncover the name/address associated with a given phone
- number--
-
- Info passed on from Blake Patterson (blake@hoqst1.att.com) 1/5/95:<BR>
- Reverse (telephone) directory services give you the listed name and
- address belonging to a telephone number. Most cannot help with
- unlisted phone numbers. Here are some:
- I. The UnDirectory service -- mechanized, low-cost, and quick
-
- You need: Touch-tone phone and a line that allows 900- calls
- Action: Dial 1-900-933-3330 and enter any 10-digit US number
- Pay: $1 per minute (on next phone bill)
- Speed: Instant lookup. If you're fast: 3 lookups a minute
- Coverage: Listed numbers in contiguous US + Alaska, Hawaii, AT&T 800
- Available: 24 hours, year round
- Accuracy: Like CD-ROM data -- better for some areas than others
- Provider: Clarity Inc, PO Box 8357, Red Bank, NJ 07701
- Contact: 1-908-530-5100 -- leave a message
-
- No presubscription needed. No refund for unsuccessful lookups.
-
- II. Telename (I think) -- uses live operators
-
- You need: Phone and a line that allows 900- calls
- Action: Dial 1-900-884-1212, give operator number, await lookup
- Pay: $1.49 first minute, $0.75 per additional minute
- Available: Business hours
- Provider: Telecompute Corporation, Washington, DC
-
- III. Chicago-area lookups only (312- & 708-) -- mechanized, low-cost
-
- You need: Touch-tone phone
- Action: Dial 796-9600 from Chicago phones, or 1-312-796-9600
- Enter Chicago-area phone number
- Pay: $0.35 for two lookups from Chicago phones;
- Long-distance charge, only, for outside-Chicago callers
- Coverage: Listed 312- and 708- phone numbers
- Available: 24 hours (?)
- Accuracy: High -- uses Ameritech's database
- Provider: Ameritech
-
- IV. Published directories
-
- Public-library reference desks often keep reverse directories,
- but only for local cities. The book for one city costs $150-200.
-
- V. CD-ROM phone directories
-
- Widely available. Many provide only name-to-number lookups,
- not the reverse.
-
- --->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(TRW, Equifax, Trans Union),
- write to your credit card providers, and write to:
-
- Mail Preference Service
- Direct Marketing Assoc.
- PO Box 9008
- Farmingdale NY 11735-9008
- Request to be listed in the Mail and Telephone "suppression" file.
-
- The Direct Mark. Assoc. can also be reached by phone:
- Phone 212 768-7277 ask for Mail Preference Dept. (Better to write, IMO)
- Ask to be listed in the Telephone and Mail "Suppression" file.
- Stay on the line while info is typed in. Call a month or so later to ask
- if you're listed.
- ___________________________________
-
- Don't ask your mail carrier to stop delivering "junk" mail. They have a legal
- obligation to deliver anything for which postage has been paid.
-
- Do not send back the Business Reply envelope, stuffed full of the junk, back
- to the sender. Likewise do not mark "Return to Sender" thinking that these
- tactics will send the message that you don't want the mail. Most reply
- mail goes to third party sweatshops for data entry. Therefore, your effort
- to notify them in this manner will be for naught.
-
- --------------------------------------
-
- Polk is a Direct Mail Advertising (read "junkmail") list developer,
- and someone to whom you can write to get your name off the list:
-
- R.L. Polk & Co.
- List Compilation and Development
- 6400 Monroe Blvd
- Taylor, Mich. 48180-1814
- ______________________________________
- Finally, see Chris Hibbert's "junk mail FAQ"
- Look in misc.consumers or alt.privacy; or the ftp site
- rtfm.mit.edu in /pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/news/answers/junk-mail
- --------------------------------------
-
- ---> 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--Congresspersons, 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).
-
- Medical Information Bureau
- PO Box 105
- Essex Station
- Boston MA 02112
- 617 426-3660 follow instructions on voice mail.
- Cost: free
- Procedure: request disclosure form D-2
- Canada:
- MIB, 330 University Ave. Toronto, Ont. M5G 1R7 (416 597-0590)
-
- Check out an article titled "Open Secrets: Medical Data
- Gathered by Firms Can Prove Less Than Confidential", by Ellen Schulz,
- Wall Street Journal 6/9/94
-
- Two more things you can do:
-
- Write to the FBI to inquire about a search of the automated indices to the
- central records system files maintained at FBI headquarters.
-
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- F.O.I.P.A Section (Freedom of Inf./Privacy Act)
- J.Edgar Hoover Bldg No charge
- 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! or it will be returned
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- It takes a *long* time to satisfy these requests. Typically, several months go
- by between the time you make a request and the time you receive any
- notification of documents found (or not found). If documents are found, you
- are then notified of the backlog and review period and you must wait until
- an analyst makes a decision to send any info to you. Apparently there are
- many exemptions under which the FBI can deny disclosure of records. This wait
- could be a year or more I'm told. Periodic notifications are not sent. You can
- call or write to inquire about the status of a request. The request is given a
- number and it is supplied to you on a form letter early in the process which
- acknowledges receipt of your request.
-
- ------------------
- From Chris Hibbert:
- It's probably worth pointing out that there are statutory requirements
- for timely responses. You occasionally have to file appeals to get a
- response, but there are organizations that specialize in houding
- federal agencies to respond on time, and take them to court when they
- don't. (The biggest is called the Fund for Open Information and
- Accountability.)
- -------------------
-
- The Attorney General has specifically excluded NCIC records from the provisions
- of the Privacy Act. However, NCIC computerized criminal files are now
- maintained within the Identification Division records. If you desire a search
- of the Identification Div. records write to:
- FBI Identification Div.
- Room 10104
- Washington, DC 20537-9700
- Proof of identity required--name, date of birth, and a set of rolled inked
- fingerprint impressions placed upon fingerprint cards or forms commonly
- utilized for applicant or law enforcement agencies. Processing fee $17.00, in
- form of certified check or money order payable to Treasury of the United
- States. Ask for copy of Rules and reg's for Order 556-73 which will explain
- procedure to follow for changing correcting, updating records.
- -----------------------
- There is a Freedom Of Information Act kit available via ftp to:
- fenris.claremont.edu in directory /pub/drugs/politics/misc
- The file is called FOIA.kit.Z (use UNIX `uncompress` command)
- - or, search ARCHIE for other FOIA info (lots out there).
- The Kit is very complete and informative!
-
- Additonal FOIA info can be obtrained from
- ftp to cpsr.org in cpsr/foia/citizens_guide_foia.txt
- The CPSR ftp site lots of other info of interest too!
- Also, try gopher://wiretap.spies.com/00/Gov/foia.cit
-
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation ftp server contains lots of info on
- communications technology and privacy issues on ftp.eff.org
- -----------------------
-
- Check out the book from your local library or buy (~$22.00), read it, then
- CONTACT YOUR CONGRESSPERSON! tell them you are appalled
- at the lack of data privacy in America. Encourage them to
- support legislation to protect us from information abusers!
-
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- Additional addresses and info:
- (Thanks to Chris Hibbert)
-
- ChexSystems
- Consumer Relations
- 1550 E. 79th Street
- Suite 700
- Minneapolis, MN 55425
-
- What is ChexSystems?
- They have a database of people who have had bank accounts closed for persistant
- bad checks or fraud of one kind or another. Many banks check with them and
- report to them when opening new accounts. People who are refused service
- because of information about them in th
- the FCRA, which requires the banks to notify them what information was relied
- on, who supplied it, and then ChexSystem is required to provide a free copy of
- their report to the individual.
-
- ==========================================
- From: Judi Clark (11/16/94)-
- The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
- The Center for Public Interest Law
- 5998 Alcala Park
- San Diego, CA 92110
- (619)260-4806
- (619) 260-4753 (fax)
- e-mail prc@teetot.acusd.edu
- Hotline: +1 800-773-3348 (Calif. only)
- +1 619-298-3396
- URL: http://www.manymedia.com/prc/
-
- They have a number of valuable publications online.
-
- ==========================================
- Privacy Journal
- P.O Box 28577
- Providence, Rhode Island 02908
- (401)274-7861
-
- North America: $98/year
- Overseas: $125/year
- Paid in advance: $35/year
-
- ========================================
-
- There are many local credit bureaus. Bankcard holders of America, a
- non-profit consumer education group, publishes a ``credit-check kit'' that
- includes the name, address and phone numbers of legitimate credit bureaus
- across the country, as well as a pamphlet that explains in details your rights
- under the FCRA. The kit costs two dollars and is available from:
-
- Bankcard Holders of America
- 560 Herndon Parkway Suite 120
- Herndon, VA 22070
-
- If you disagree with anything on your report, contact the credit bureau.
- The FCRA requires the bureau to reinvestigate the facts in the dispute; if you
- do not agree with their conclusion, you have the right to include a statement
- in the report with your version of the story.
-
- ========================================
-
- Obtain a statement of your earnings from the Social Security
- Administration every two years. This will tell you if someone else is earning
- wages under your social security number, which can lead to many difficulties at
- retirement. If you suspect an error, you have three years, three months and 15
- days after the mistake is made to challenge it.
-
- To get your statement, you need to fill out a Request For Earnings and
- Benefit Estimate Statement card, which can be ordered by telephone from the
- Social Security Administration's toll free number, (800) 772-1213. Ask
- for Form 7004, (Request for Earnings and Benefit Estimate Statement.)
-
- =========================================
- From foo@drycas.club.cc.cmu.edu
- Date: 30 Sep 1993 13:05 EDT
-
- If you REALLY want to get some good ammunition of WHY information should
- be protected.. read this book:
-
- GET THE FACTS ON ANYONE : How you Can use Public Sources to Check the
- Background of Any Person or Organization.
-
- By Dennis King, Award-Winning Investigative Reporter
-
- published by Prentice Hall (part of Simon & Schuster) in 1992.
-
- ISBN 0-671-86470-X
-
- One part I really HATED was his discussion of what info is available
- with an SSN and how to try to figure out if someone has a fake identity
- using it. I know it IS available, but that does not make it right.
-
- I got the book in my college library, so try borrowing it first if you
- can't or don't want to buy it. The retail price is listed as $15 on
- the book cover.
-
- FOO
- ==========================================
- In an effort to illustrate the amount of info available (and its cost), I
- have include a recent (10/93) Usenet post with all refs to poster omitted.
- Followups to this post have indicated that costs might be much lower
- than those listed- I point this out only to show that this info -is- available
- and at a relatively low cost. -dwm
-
- =begin included post=
- I wish to announce my recent aquisition of some databases which are
- primarily used by skip-tracing, investigative and government agencies
- to locate people, any assets they may have, and other pertinent and
- personal details of their lives.
-
- These databases are being made available to anyone who wishes to have
- access to them. The charges are simply being passed along, 'at cost'
- based on what I am paying.
-
- SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER TRACING:
- ===============================
-
- You provide an SSN. I will advise you of all the names which have
- been used with this SSN, and the addresses which go with each. Or
- it can be the other way around: you supply an exact name and address
- (it can sometimes be a former address), and I will supply you with
- the SSN used by that person. $60
-
- PEOPLE FINDER:
- ==============
-
- You provide a name. Any name okay, but very common names will
- render a useless list. Middle initials and last known address is
- requested if possible. You'll receive a listing of every person who
- has that name, along with other data:
-
- New address if they moved;
- Telephone number provided the number is published;
- Residence type;
- Length of residence;
- Gender;
- Date of birth;
- Up to four other household members and their dates of birth.
-
- For additional information, People Finder also can provide a neighbor
- listing which includes up to ten neighbors, their addresses, phone
- numbers and residence types.
-
- The People Finder database has 120 million names, 80 million house-
- holds and 61 million telephone numbers.
-
- It can be searched by telephone number only: You provide the phone
- number, I will respond with the person's profile and neighbor listing.
- Ot it can be searched by address only, with the same results.
-
-
- Cost: $80-$120, depending on how extensive the search is.
- People Finder comes with a guarantee: if I cannot produce at least
- one person with the name you request plus an address for that
- person, then there is no charge.
-
- CONSUMER CREDIT REPORTS:
- ========================
-
- Consumer Credit reports availale from one bureau, $60
- Consumer Credit reports available from three bureaus, $100
-
- I need two things:
-
- 1. The name and address of the person, plus SSN if possible.
- 2. A *signed* statement that your request is for bonafide,
- legal reasons, i.e. you are considering an extension of
- credit to the person, or possibly employing them, etc. I
- cannot proceed without this signed statement.
-
- OTHER DATABASE FEATURES:
- ========================
-
- Has someone ever filed bankruptcy?
-
- Any one district $40
- Checking all districts avail. $160
-
- Commercial Credit reports available on any business in file, $95
- About fourteen million businesses and corporations included.
-
- Criminal History records available at $75-100 per jurisdiction you
- request searched. I need the exact name, SSN and DOB of the person.
-
- Death Records can be provided in various formats:
-
- By SSN only - is the holder of that SSN deceased or not? $30
- By name - a more detailed account of their demise $40
-
- Drivers Records can be pulled but the exact name and DOB
- is essential; otherwise if you have the full driver's license
- number, the search can be reversed, providing a name and DOB
- plus address. (Then use People Finder address trace on them.) $65
-
- Education and degree verification is possible, and frequently
- used to expose those people who are not what they claim to be. $35
-
- Real Property Asset Locator database $75
- I can do this, but need to know *which* areas to search.
-
- Who is the real owner of the corporation with which you are
- having a dispute? The name(s) and address(es) of the officers
- of corporations are available in many places. Sometimes you
- get their home address and phone number in the process.
-
- If you know what state the corporation is based in $45
- If you wish to have a search of 30 states done $165
-
- Would you like to know if someone is getting workers comp money?
-
- If you know what state they are likely to get it
- from, I can verify it (only in selected areas) $63
-
-
- Uniform Commercial Code filings by state $52
-
- VIN (vehicle identification numbers) checked by state $50
-
- =end included post=
-