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| - Ninety-nine percent of those cell phones had personal identifying information, such as banking and credit card data, personal e-mails, contacts, text messages, pictures, music, videos, calendar entries, notes, mailing lists, to-do lists, automatic log-ins for Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook, he said.According to Siciliano, studies also show consumers replace cell phones every 18 months on average.
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