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    Holy Cow!! Can't we delete that part of the thread under the DGDS clause?

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    Re: Identity theft?

    Quote Originally Posted by andrew
    Take a look at this thread http://www.politics.ie/forum/viewtop...hlight=#346453

    This bloke links to a site http://www.michaelmanalolazo.go.cc/

    It gives all this guys details like social security numbers, passport number, date of birth, phone numbers, etc... even credit card numbers. Basically everything you need to take over this guys identitiy. Who ever did it is one sick person.

    Theres even a picture of his passport, ID card, and credit card....
    http://www.angelfire.com/pro/michaelman ... 0_2006.JPG
    But how do you know that any of the identity details are real ?

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    And why are you spreading the site???

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    Re: Identity theft?

    Quote Originally Posted by cyberianpan
    But how do you know that any of the identity details are real ?
    I noticed I was asked to allow five 'cookies' when I opened the site - is this normal? - Would a 'spybot' search be advisable, under the circumstances?

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    bizarre

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&sa ... o%22&meta=

    775 Google hits for the exact name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchup
    bizarre

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&sa ... o%22&meta=

    775 Google hits for the exact name.
    Yea.. Just went looking through them.. This person seems to be posting up the details everywhere, logging on loads of forums on and saying Happy -> Christmas, New year, Fathers day, Lent Season, Paddy's day etc.. and providing a link to the website..

    A bit mad really.. Michael could be after a bit of celebrity, or else someone holds a bit of a major grudge against him..

    Either way I doubt much harm will come of it.. people would be right silly to try and commit identity fraud with such a "hot" ID... I'm sure the powers that be have this person tagged at this stage, much like they would a wanted criminal..
    The one thing I know is I can't know anything else...

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