Neiman Marcus Employees at Risk to ID Theft

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Specialty retailer The Neiman Marcus Group Inc. yesterday sent letters to nearly 160,000 current and former employees to tell them of a potential breach involving their personal data.

The letters were prompted by the theft of “computer equipment” from a third-party pension plan consultant working for the retailer. The equipment held the data now potentially at risk.

The data was contained in a file on the stolen equipment and included names, dates of birth, addresses, Social Security numbers, and salary and other information.

[Computerworld]

Protect yourself and your family, guaranteed!

Written by MCruz on April 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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