Union Pacific Railroad Employees Exposed to Identity Theft

A computer was stolen from the home of a Union Pacific (UP) employee in Omaha, Nebraska. The computer contained personal information such as Social Security numbers and birth dates belonging to about 30,000 of its employees.

Like the VA theft, the UP employee was not following company security procedures.

Source: KVIA - The El Paso News Leader Thanks Patricia for the tip!

Protect yourself and your family, guaranteed!

Written by MCruz on June 18th, 2006 with no comments.
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