The foundation therefore called on the industry to make public apologies, announce the volume of information leaked and notify compromised customers. It also said the government should release the results of their investigations to the companies.
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Data theft spurs response
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION A number of telecom companies yesterday said that they would act to contain the damages caused by a recent identity theft scandal
By Jackie Lin and Caroline Hong / STAFF REPORTERS
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