The Electronic Frontier Foundation is asking the FTC to investigate AOL’s release of search results. The release of the records puts people at risk for identity theft, the EFF charges. AOL should also pay for at least one year of credit monitoring service for each person, the group says. AOL says it has no comment about the complaint, but AOL cant identify the accounts involved. AOL acknowledged the release was a lapse in judgment and removed the data file from its website, but records are now available on many websites.”]

