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By PAUL NOWELL, AP Business WriterMon May 23,11:06 PM ET
More than 100,000 customers of Wachovia Corp. and Bank of America
In all, nearly 700,000 customers of four banks may be affected,
So far, Bank of America has alerted about 60,000 customers whose names
"We are trying to communicate with our customers as promptly as
Wachovia said it has identified 48,000 current and former account
"The numbers have increased as we continue to receive additional names
Both banks are providing the affected customers with free credit
In a separate case with the potential for identity theft, a laptop
The car was parked in the analyst's home garage and the computer was
The bank record theft was exposed April 28 when police in Hackensack
The bank employees accessed records for customers of Cherry Hill,
Repeated calls seeking comment were not returned by Commerce Bank
"We have no evidence that any of these accounts have been compromised
New Jersey authorities found 12 names and Social Security numbers
Collection agent Orazio Lembo Jr., 35, of Hackensack made millions of
Authorities said they discovered the plot after they executed a search
Lembo received lists of people sought for debt collection and turned
In New Jersey, continued scrutiny of computer discs seized from
Copyright 2005 The Associated Press.
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