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LA talent agency burglarized of three computers with private data

Posted on March 8, 2018 by Dissent

Francesca Bacardi reports:

Los Angeles talent agency Innovative Artists might have exposed clients and employees’ “personal information” in a possible data security incident when it was burglarized last month, according to a letter from the agency obtained by Page Six.

The agency’s Santa Monica office was burglarized at 11 p.m. on Feb. 11, where three computers containing private information were snatched from the premises.

Innovative Artists, which represents celebrities such as Sterling K. Brown, Britt Robertson, Rachel Brosnahan, Channing Tatum, Lacey Chabert and Jane Seymour, believes the computer equipment was stolen for the “value of the hardware” and not the information it stored, according to the letter, because the burglar only took Apple computers which have a “street value” of “10-20x times the value of those computers that were not stolen.”

Read more on PageSix.

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