The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will use LexisNexis databases to track down fugitive illegal aliens, according to government documents obtained by the Dayton Daily News. The department’s ...
Three young hackers under investigation for unlawfully accessing personal information on thousands of people in a LexisNexis database have characterized their act as a cyber joyride that got out of ...
Westfeldt writes for the Associated Press. NEW YORK — The LexisNexis online information service told 32,000 people Friday that their personal information may have been improperly accessed by former ...
Information publisher Reed Elsevier, expanded today the number of people it estimates were exposed to scammers on its LexisNexis databases last month. They now say the number is likely 10 times more ...
LexisNexis, a pioneer of information technology, has selected big data specialist MarkLogic to power components of the new platform behind Lexis Advance, its legal research solution. A member of Reed ...
NEW YORK -- The LexisNexis online information service told 32,000 people on Friday that their personal information may have been improperly accessed by former customers in a credit card fraud scheme ...
PUEBLO, Colo. - British publishing giant Reed Elsevier, the owner of the LexisNexis data service, said Wednesday it's buying Seisint Inc., the controversial Boca Raton creator of a database system ...
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