Stanford University has laptop stolen with personal data
June 22, 2008
Stanford University reported that a laptop with personal data of current and former employees was stolen.
- Original link from Stanford News Service, posted on June 6, 2008 – http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2008/june11/laprelease-061108.html
Stanford University determined yesterday that a university laptop, which was recently stolen, contained confidential personnel data. The university is not disclosing details about the theft as an investigation is under way.
In working to identify the information that was on the machine, yesterday we discovered that it had personnel records of current and former Stanford employees hired before September 28, 2007.
Entry Filed under: Character/Criminal, Financial, ID Theft, Identity Theft, Medical, Social Security. Tags: Character ID Theft, Character/Criminal, ID Theft, Identity Theft, Social Security, Social Security ID Theft.
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