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22,000 Delaware Retirees Social Security Numbers Exposed

Around 22,000 Social Security numbers of Delaware state government retirees have been inadvertently posted online by a government contractor.
Aon Consulting included the Social Security numbers, gender and birthdates of about 22,000 Delaware state government retirees in a request for proposals for insurance companies interested in providing vision coverage to employees and retirees.  Retirees affected included [...]

17 Million Countrywide Customers Receive Credit Monitoring After Data Breach

A federal judge granted final approval on a settlement between Countrywide Financial Corporation and around 17 million customers on Monday.  This was a result of a large data breach that left the large group at a high risk for identity theft. Â
Bank of America, who now owns Countrywide, will provide free credit monitoring for the [...]

Child Identity Theft is a Growing Concern

More and more young children our becoming victims of identity theft at an alarming rate.  Often times they are completely unaware of the theft until many years later.  They do not find out until they attempt to get a college loan, credit card, or purchase a car and are denied.
Hundreds of online businesses are finding [...]

Blue Cross Blue Shield Employee Stole Members Identities

A Blue Cross Blue Shield employee has been charged with stealing identities of members.  Blue Cross Blue Shield said Latonia Davis a former employee tried to obtain credit by using health insurance information of 15 members.
The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office recently arrested Davis, 32, on a charge of identity theft.  Blue Cross Blue Shield said [...]

L.A. Fireman’s Credit Union Breach

The Los Angeles Firemen’s Credit Union has notified members that their private information may have been compromised.
The letter from the CEO Michael Maestro states that a small percentage of files were not properly moved when the Credit Union relocated. The personal data that could have been compromised included members names, addresses, phone numbers, account numbers, [...]

3.3 Million Student Loan Records Stolen

Personal data on about 3.3 million people nationwide has been stolen from Educational Credit Management Corp. (EFMC), a company that guarantees federal student loans.The theft occurred on March 20 or 21 at the Minnesota headquarters. Educational Credit Management Corp. (EFMC) is a nonprofit company that guarantees student loans nationally.
The data stolen was on “portable media”, [...]

Thousands of Vanderbilt Students at Risk

More than 7,000 Vanderbilt University students could be at risk of identity theft after a professor’s computer was stolen.
The computer contained the names and social security numbers.
University officials have informed students about the incident that happened in February.  All individuals have been offered 12-months of credit monitoring.
Vanderbilt University also advised professors to delete all personal [...]

National Archives Data Breach Affects 250,000

A data breach at the National Archives and Records Administration is more serious than previously believed. It involved sensitive personal information of 250,000 Clinton administration staff members, job applicants and White House visitors.
The data, which included more than 100,000 Social Security numbers, was stored on a computer hard drive that the NARA discovered missing last [...]

1.2 Million Notified of Data Breach

Lincoln National has begun notifying 1.2 million customers of a possible data breach, according to a letter posted to the New Hampshire Department of Justice’s Web site. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority was given a username and password combination that let anyone access Lincoln’s portfolio information system.
“This username and password had been shared among certain [...]

Health Net Loses 1.5 Million Medical Records

Health Net reported the loss of a portable external hard drive that contained seven years of medical and personal data on about 1.5 million members.  The insurance company said it lost the hard drive six months ago.
The hard drive contained Social Security numbers, medical records and health data of Health Net members in Arizona, Connecticut, [...]