October 23, 2015
GIA has invalidated 1,042 diamond grading reports
that were altered by an outside party who gained unauthorized remote
access to GIA’s grading information database before the reports were
printed and provided to the submitting clients.
Anyone in possession of
any of these grading reports or diamonds is strongly requested to return
them immediately to GIA.
Download the list of invalidated reports here.
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