If you were one of the "affected ones," and you'd probably have to call RLD and demand to know if you were, you have a right to insert an "identity theft alert" in your credit report, and in the least write a consumer information statement which they are required to accept.
If it was done maliciously by a RLD employee, he or she did something parently illegal: 47USC223 now makes it a federal crime to anonymously use the internet "with intent to annoy, abuse, threaten, or harass another person". If RLD did something stupid like making personal information excessively vulnerable to theft/inappropriate use, like leaving it on a web server, you'd have a good case arguing negligence in a civil court.
Release the hoooouuuunds!
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Sounds like you don't give a shit about me or any of the performers. If you did, you wouldn't have brought it to the attention of the thousands of people reading this thread.
They want to be the first to "scoop it." Most people at ADT don't care about security anyway. Drew doesn't, Denver Don didn't. This is why L-ke's position of not caring about "outing" names and other personal facts is a cop out...he thinks there are no negative repercussions to this attitude...dee de dee.