Security Breach Report for 2007-02-12
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Johns Hopkins University revealed that personal information on about 135,000 employees and patients has gone missing. The information on the university payroll tapes included Social Security numbers and, in some cases, bank account information for present employees.
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Information for patients who may have been affect by the lost backup tape.
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Information for employees who may have been affected by the lost backup tapes.
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The Jefferson Township treasurer’s computer containing Social Security numbers of nearly 900 clients plus the township payroll system was stolen recently.
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East Carolina University on Friday began notifying about 65,000 current and former students and employees that personal data may have been accidentally exposed on a university Web site.
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Radford University is sending notification letters to parents encouraging them to place fraud alerts on their children’s credit reports. A virus was found on the computers places their information at risk to identity theft.
Written by MCruz on February 12th, 2007 with
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