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- 310,000 ID theft victims?
- LONDON -- Criminals may have breached computer files containing the personal information of 310,000 people, a tenfold increase over a previous estimate of how much data was stolen from information broker LexisNexis, the company's parent said Tuesday. Last month, London-based publisher and data broker Reed Elsevier Group PLC...
- Research articles 2005-04-13
- Hackers gain access to personal files
- NEW YORK -- Hackers commandeered a database owned by information industry giant Lexis Nexis, gaining access to the personal files of as many as 32,000 people, company officials said Wednesday. Federal and company investigators were looking into the breach at Seisint, which was recently acquired by Lexis Nexis...
- Research articles 2005-03-10
- LexisNexis owner Reed Elsevier to buy Florida database firm for $775 million.
- By Stephen Pounds, The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 15--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 that worries privacy...
- Research articles 2004-07-15
- Making money as an aggregator.(Industry Overview)
- When confronted with the history of online, what surprises people the most is its longevity--the online news and magazine aggregator business has been around for approximately 30 years. Dialog celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2002; LexisNexis in 2003. Incredibly, between 1971 and 1974, in addition to...
- Research articles 2004-03-01
- Zen Koan: what does a missing article look like?
- Users of major online vendors like Dialog, LexisNexis and Dow Jones Interactive/Factiva know that not only do these services regularly add new files but they remove them as well. There are many reasons why a database may be removed from an online service. The database creator may...
- Research articles 2002-06-01
- In the system
- Do commercial firms have the data needed to fight terrorism?The information trailA search by the LexisNexis National Fraud Center for information on deportee Khalid S.S. Al-Dralbi began with his Social Security number.The information trailA search by the LexisNexis National Fraud Center for information on deportee Khalid S.S. Al-Dralbi began with...
- Research articles 2002-01-21
- Lexis-Nexis Acquires Bip Division Of Financial Times Electronic Publishing
- The Lexis-Nexis Group (Dayton, OH), a unit of Reed Elsevier, through its subsidiary Lexis-Nexis Europe London, has agreed to acquire the Business Information Product BIP division of the Financial Times Group, a unit of Pearson plc. London. No terms of the deal were given. BIP's products include FT profile,...
- Research articles 2000-01-31
- Disclosure, the SEC, and LIVEDGAR: Some Musings and Elucidations.
- Change happens. I knew that Disclosure, File 100 on Dialog, was going be removed before it disappeared. Even before I got a tip from an insider, I had sensed it would happen. The proliferating free EDGAR services on the Web could conceivably displace the need for paid...
- Research articles 1999-07-01
- Associated Press State Wire -Nexis - AP - LEXIS r - r
- This AP archive database is now available on LEXIS r-NEXIS r. This database content is not available on any other online service. The database includes news from all 50 states, drawing news stories from 143 U.S. bureaus and from AP member newspapers and broadcasters. The wire provides coverage on a...
- Research articles 1998-10-01
- First round in e-rights case goes to publishers
- In a decision that surprised many industry observers, six freelance writers lost a copyright infringement suit over electronic reprint rights on August 13. The plaintiffs filed suit in 1993 against six publishing companies including The New York Times Co., Time Inc., The Atlantic Monthly Co. and Mead Data Central Corp....
- Research articles 1997-09-15
- Customer support developments: customer service for database industry continue to move to Internet.
- In September, the Internet celebrated its 25th anniversary. More and more database industry firms have found homes on its waves. Besides search service connections to Internet communication access, many database producers and search services have begun to build customer services on the 'Net. Searchers can find...
- Research articles 1994-11-01
- What should "whatchamacallit" do first? (Mead Data Central and Reed Elsevier should focus attention on database content, search strategies)
- At presstime, no name change of any kind bad been announced. A groan went up from president Rod Everhart when we suggested "Reed Data Central." Everhart expect the new name will incorporate the familiar LEXIS/NEXIS product names, but what the rest of the title will be...
- Research articles 1994-11-01
- "Answer products" from traditional search services marketed through consumer utilities. (database vendors offer customized services for consumers, business people)
- Major traditional database consumers have begun marketing their services through leading consumer information utilities. Not the whole service, like the EasyNet gateway offers for 12 commercial services, but just small, targeted, cheap, user-friendly answer products. Professional searchers may want to recommend specific, low-cost current awareness ...
- Research articles 1994-11-01
Additional Resources
- Reed Smith LLP Selects LexisNexis to Host the Firm's Data Network
- PITTSBURGH & DAYTON, Ohio -- World Leader in Data Storage and Retrieval to Provide Reed Smith With Reliable, Secure, Cost-Effective Data Center Access and Business Continuity Services
- Research articles 2005-02-07
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