April 2007

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40k Teachers Exposed to Identity Theft

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For the second time in six months, Chicago Public Schools will pay for credit protection for current and former employees whose personal information was either stolen or released accidentally.

The school system said it will pay for one year of credit protection for the 40,000 employees whose names and Social Security numbers were on two laptop computers stolen from school headquarters Friday.

[Chicago Tribune]

Written by MCruz on April 7th, 2007 with no comments.
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Hacker Breaks into UCSF Network

The University of California at San Francisco began notifying students, teachers, and staff that their names, Social Security numbers, and bank account numbers may have been accessed during a security breach.

Personal information for 46,000 students, faculty, and staff at the University of California at San Francisco is at risk after a hacker broke into the network, campus officials said this week.

[InformationWeek]

Written by MCruz on April 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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