An Albuquerque food pantry is warning its clients that tens of thousands of them are at risk for identity theft after a laptop computer containing their personal information was stolen last week.
The Rio Grande Food Project says the computer contained sensitive personal data — including addresses, birth dates and Social Security numbers — of 36,000 clients.
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The nonprofit kept information from Social Security cards, state driver’s licenses, Mexican identification cards and other forms of identification to track clients.
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