Michelle Obama credit data leaked on the site

LOS ANGELE(NIE)The first lady Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden among the dignitaries on the latest public information on a Web site mysterious, and a U.S. Secret Service has joined the investigation into the appointments, which include documents from people ranging from rapper Jay-Z in the head of the site FBI.The includes identification numbers, credit reports, addresses and phone numbers.It bear subsequent Internet originally earmarked for the Soviet Union, and many of the pages contain images pulp or ironic messages from the person appeared. Others who are disseminating information include pop star Britney Spears, and Attorney General Eric Holder, former Republican candidate for vice Sarah Palin and former Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger.Both FBI and the Secret Service said on Tuesday it was investigating in site.White House press secretary said Jay Carney that he did not `` prescribed'' for the case and referred questions to the Secret Service, which will provide further details.The site grew from 11 to 18 in the names of the first 24 hours since it became public, with the operator to add features additional to calculate the number of visitors and a link to a Twitter account. It does not offer any explanation about why or objectives have been identified how the information was obtained. Matched Mel Gibson and others Twitter account that contains an anti-police message in Russian.Identification figures posted on the Jay-Z, and records in public databases. Social Security numbers are not public records, although it used to be included in some court filings. Many of the courts that the withholding of information from the deposits, where they can use the numbers to steal a person's identity and credit accounts of their open in Los Police also investigating name.Los, in an attempt to determine how the information was obtained, including the title and credit report to the police Charlie Beck Chairman .Commander. Said Andrew Smith has been published confidential information on the top police officials on the Internet at least twice before. `` People get mad at us, go online and try to find information about us, and then all at one site, Smith said. `` Best word you can use to describe it is creepy,'' he said of the practice. `` It's a scary thing to do.

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