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MI: Documents stolen from Chesterfield Secretary of State office

Posted on September 1, 2011 by Dissent

Jameson Cook reports: Secretary of State officials discovered that nearly 14,000 documents containing personal information of drivers license and state identification applications were stolen from two Macomb County offices over the past two years, including one in Chesterfield Township. The documents were stolen in May or June from non-public, secured areas at the North Macomb…

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Ca: Dozens of personal files discovered in west-end dumpster

Posted on August 27, 2011 by Dissent

Dozens of personal files have been discovered in a dumpster outside a west-end restaurant. The files included the personal information of past employees. The dumpster outside the Twisted Kilt has now been emptied out, but Thursday morning it was full of several boxes of documents that included the personal information of former staff members, not…

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Yet another printing error: Berkshire Bank

Posted on August 23, 2011 by Dissent

Ah. Another printing gaffe. Berkshire Bank, which advertises itself as “America’s Most Exciting Bank,” had a bit more excitement than they hoped for, it seems.  On June 24, the bank notified some customers  that due to an error, their loan account numbers were printed on the outside of the envelope above their name and address….

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Confidential Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services documents found blowing in the street; office manager and area director suspended

Posted on August 22, 2011 by Dissent

Robb Hays reports: A large trash bag filled with copies of dozens of social security cards, bank records, birth certificates and other confidential documents was discovered by a passerby on a downtown Baton Rouge street and delivered to the 9NEWS I-TEAM. The paperwork appears to be connected to applicants for various forms of public assistance….

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Some Iowa inmates could have seen guards’ data

Posted on August 18, 2011 by Dissent

KGAN in Iowa reports: Starting a new program for inmates at an Iowa correctional facility could turn out to be a horrible deal for prison employees. Personal information about the guards may have made to the inmates. An unwanted letter in Saturday’s mail has Steve Gray worried about identity theft. “Name and social security number…

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Ca: Personal data from mortgage broker found in garbage bin

Posted on August 17, 2011 by Dissent

Miranda Scotland reports: Construction workers found five boxes of files containing personal information in a garbage Tuesday in Edmonton. The files from a mortgage broker contained information such as social insurance numbers, credit card information and mortgage values, said Wayne Wood, spokesman for Alberta’s privacy commissioner which is investigating. There are a lot of people’s…

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