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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Penn State Stolen Laptop Contains Alumni Social Security Numbers

As posted on Penn State's website

Stolen laptop contains sensitive information
Friday, January 25, 2008
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A University laptop recently reported stolen contained archive files from 1999-2004 that included personally identifying information, including Social Security numbers, for 677 individuals who attended Penn State during that time period. The laptop was stolen from a faculty member while traveling. All indications are that this is a random theft of the hardware.

"We're in the process of notifying those who may be affected," said David Lindstrom, chief privacy officer for Penn State. "At this time we have no knowledge that this information was accessed by unauthorized individuals. Since this appears to be a random hardware theft, the thief likely does not know what the laptop contains. Our goal is to alert anyone who may be affected and arm them with information and steps to take to lessen their risk of identity theft -- even if it is only a remote possibility."

For more detailed information about identity theft risks and prevention, visit http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft// online.

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