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Lone Star Business Solutions exposes thousands of employees and applicants to ID theft

Posted on March 22, 2011 by Dissent

Let the naming, shaming, and flaming begin! A call to FactFinder 12 leads to the discovery of thousands of personal documents dumped in a Wichita alley. Lone Star Business Solutions, a third party payroll and human resource company for Lone Star restaurants, dumped the documents in a large dumpster behind its building in downtown Wichita….

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MI: Bloomfield Hills Schools exposes employees’ names and Social Security numbers to parents

Posted on March 22, 2011 by Dissent

Bill Laitner reports that a response to a freedom of information request provided more information than it should have: The Bloomfield Hills School District accidentally revealed the names and Social Security numbers of 321 employees to two district parents who requested the number of staff whose salaries and benefits totaled $100,000 or more. When parent…

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UK: Security scare as council loses memory stick containing medical info and access codes to the homes of thousands of vulnerable people

Posted on March 22, 2011 by Dissent

The Daily Mail reports: A council has lost a memory stick containing home security codes and medical information for thousands of elderly people.The data device holds the medical details on 4,000 people looked after by Leicester City Council support service as well as 2,000 key codes which can be used to gain access to their…

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TX: Local Man Finds Student Social Security Numbers in Field

Posted on March 21, 2011 by Dissent

Eli Ross reports on a document disposal breach involving the Killeen Independent School District. The papers may have (and I stress may at this point as nothing’s clear or confirmed): […] Perez showed News 10 where the wind had blown many documents, and News 10 found even more, including teacher evaluations, test-preparation materials, and even…

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All of East Chicago Public Library’s records on stolen drives

Posted on March 21, 2011 by Dissent

Wow. Steve Zabroski reports: East Chicago – Indiana State Police arrived at the East Chicago Public Library on Friday afternoon to investigate the reported theft of computer hard drives holding all the library’s records, but the library’s former director said nobody told him about missing equipment. Manuel “Manny” Montalvo was abruptly fired by library trustees…

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OR: Up To 75 VA Patient ID Cards Missing

Posted on March 21, 2011 by Dissent

KPTV reports: Dozens of patients at the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center could be at risk for identity theft after their identity cards were lost. Medical center staff say 50 to 75 patient ID cards were lost in late January. The cards were being held by the hospital after they had been returned due to…

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