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August 10, 2006 | Comments: (0)
Identity Theft Angel
AI engine looks for identity theft evidence and notifies potential victims.
My MVP friend, Roger Abell, turned me on to this:
Reports are that the CMU IdAngel project has just started sending out emails to those identified as Internet-based identity theft targettable.
project backbround
http://privacy.cs.cmu.edu/dataprivacy/projects/idangel/
apparent project origin
http://privacy.cs.cmu.edu/courses/dp1/assign1.html
Posted by Roger Grimes on August 10, 2006 12:12 PM
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