Laptop Theft Exposes Aetna Customers

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An Aetna employee who was not following corporate procedures had lost a laptop containing data on 38,000 customers.

Health insurer Aetna Inc. said a laptop computer containing personal information on about 38,000 of its members was stolen from an employee’s car.

The data includes names, addresses and Social Security numbers, spokeswoman Cynthia Michener said Wednesday. No personal banking information or health claim data was on the laptop, she added.

Source: Computerworld

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Written by MCruz on May 3rd, 2006 with no comments.
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