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MINNEAPOLIS - In February, Hank and Roma Gerbus
received an odd phone call. Last year, the
Cincinnati couple had their computer hard drive
replaced at a local Best Buy store and were
assured that the old drive would be destroyed. But
in February, the couple heard from a Chicago man
who said he had bought their old hard drive at a
flea market and that their Social Security numbers
were still intact. Such corporate and government
security breakdowns that could lead to identity
theft have become almost routine.
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