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28 August 2007
280 000 New York pensioners in data theft scare
Antony Savvas, Computer Weekly
A laptop containing the social security numbers and other personal
data of 280 000 New York pensioners has been stolen.
The latest US data theft scare comes after the laptop was stolen
from a consultant at a restaurant.
The consultant was employed by New York's Financial Information
Services Agency (FISA).
The consultant was authorised to hold information on the members
of the city's various pension plans.
It is not known whether the laptop was password-protected or whether
the data was encrypted.
The city said the exact number of pensioners potentially affected
by the theft was unknown, but it has sent letters to all 280 000
believed to be at risk, warning them of the theft.
This article first appeared on the web-site of Computer Weekly,
at http://www.computerweekly.com//Articles/2007/08/28/226423/280000-new-york-pensioners-in-data-theft-scare.htm.
© Reed Business Information 2007.

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