Confidential data on 20,000 residents in Gladsaxe, a municipality in central Zealand, were saved locally on a computer stolen that was recently stolen from the town’s city hall.
The computer was stolen during a break-in between during the weekend of November 30th to December 3rd, Politiken reports.
Information stored on the machine includes personal registration numbers, age, gender, address and marital status.
Read more on TheLocal.dk.