Laptop Theft Exposes SFSU Students
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San Francisco State University (SFSU) students should be on alert for identity theft. A faculty member’s car was broken into and a laptop containing 3,000 current and former student information was stolen.
The personal information included individuals’ names, full social security numbers for some students, partial social security numbers for others, and, in some cases, phone numbers or grade point average (GPA). No financial information such as credit card numbers was included on any of the student records on the laptop.
Source: SFSU
Written by MCruz on June 23rd, 2006 with no comments.
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