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        Recently, the Kaohsiung police department and the Bureau of Investigation cracked the biggest data-theft case ever to have hit Taiwan, involving the leaking of personal information on more than 10 million individuals.This  53  has not only seriously affected public and financial order, but has also shown that Taiwan's data security system needs a thorough overhaul.        The Kaohsiung police discovered that personal data on more than 10 million individuals had been sold by Y. L. International Marketing Corporation to various  54  syndicates. The suspects confessed that more than ten criminal gangs had bought the data to send out fraudulent letters and text messages telling people that they had won prizes.Following a six-month investigation, the Kaohsiung field office of the Bureau of Investigation  55  a large-scale search of dozens of offices of a major telecommunication company and credit in formation agencies throughout Taiwan.The southern field office of the Criminal Investigation Bureau and mobile inspection units of the South Coast Guard Bureau  56  large amounts of client data and telephone monitoring tapes. They also summoned more than 30 people for questioning.
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(A)scandal
(B)investigation
(C)setback
(D)investment

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