In a scenario similar to the ChoicePoint scam, LexisNexis-owned Seisint is reporting that "intruders got access to personal information on as many as 32,000 U.S. citizens." The story broke this afternoon on data that was stolen in January. See "Another big data broker reports breach" and this Reuters story. The Washington Post has been following this thread for several months, earlier mentioning both LexisNexis' and Westlaw's vulnerabilities in "Databases called lax with personal information." The Washington Post reports on the current LexisNexis story in "Data Under Siege." Seisint is located in Boca Raton, Florida and was purchased by LexisNexis this past summer for $775 million in cash.