StolenLaptop

ID: 2538: Stolen laptops expose 208,000 names, addresses, Social Security numbers and health details

  • Date: 2010-02-08
  • Records Lost: 208,000
  • Source: Outside
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: Gainesville FL, US
  • Organizations: AvMed Health Plans

Web

ID: 2536: Names, birthdays, Social Security numbers, addresses and phone numbers of about 9,000 children accessible on web

  • Date: 2010-02-05
  • Records Lost: 9,000
  • Source: Outside
  • Submitted by: Lyger
  • Location: WY, US
  • Organizations: Wyoming Department of Health

SnailMail

ID: 2537: Mailing error exposes15,000 students Social Security numbers in envelope window

  • Date: 2010-02-04
  • Records Lost: 15,000
  • Source: Inside Accidental
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: El Paso TX, US
  • Organizations: University of Texas at El Paso

SnailMail

ID: 2526: Mailed envelope arrives damaged missing pages, 3700 names, policy numbers and Social Security numbers exposed

  • Date: 2010-02-03
  • Records Lost: 3,700
  • Source: Outside
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: Reading PA, US
  • Organizations: Highmark, Inc., Boscov's Department Store, LLC

SnailMail

ID: 2527: Mailing error exposes 243 landlord tax forms and Social Security numbers

  • Date: 2010-02-02
  • Records Lost: 243
  • Source: Inside Accidental
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: Springfield MO, US
  • Organizations: Ozarks Area Community Action Corporation

Hack

ID: 2535: Hacked payroll system exposes 27,000 employee names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers

  • Date: 2010-02-01
  • Records Lost: 27,000
  • Source: Outside
  • Submitted by: billrm
  • Location: US
  • Organizations: Ceridian Corporation

Web

ID: 2525: Technical error exposes 53 students Social Security numbers, tax forms posted on a website

  • Date: 2010-02-01
  • Records Lost: 53
  • Source: Inside Accidental
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: Morgantown WV, US
  • Organizations: West Virginia University

StolenLaptop

ID: 2523: Three stolen laptops contained Social Security numbers of 1400 students and staff

  • Date: 2010-01-31
  • Records Lost: 1,400
  • Source: Outside
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: New York NY, US
  • Organizations: Columbia University

Viru

ID: 2522: Virus-infected computer may have exposed the personal information of 3,500

  • Date: 2010-01-30
  • Records Lost: 3,500
  • Source: Outside
  • Submitted by: Lyger
  • Location: Arcata CA, US
  • Organizations: Humboldt State University

Hack

ID: 2521: Hacked server exposes 80,000 employees names, birth dates and Social Security numbers

  • Date: 2010-01-30
  • Records Lost: 80,000
  • Source: Outside
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: Des Moines IA, US
  • Organizations: Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission

Disposal_Document

ID: 2518: Hundreds of papers containing job application details, including w-2's, Social Security numbers and statements blowing in the wind

  • Date: 2010-01-29
  • Records Lost: Unknown
  • Source: Inside Accidental
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: Chicago IL, US
  • Organizations: Rabjohns Financial Group, MedHQ LLC, Lindy Manufacturing

FraudSe

ID: 2520: Employee steals 100 mortgage applications and commits fraud

  • Date: 2010-01-29
  • Records Lost: 100
  • Source: Inside Malicious
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: MN, US
  • Organizations: Ameriquest Mortgage Company

Unknown

ID: 2517: Firm misplaces 77,000 state employees names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers

  • Date: 2010-01-28
  • Records Lost: 77,000
  • Source: Unknown
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: Chicago IL, US
  • Organizations: State of Alaska, Price Waterhouse Coopers LLC, Mercer

LostDrive

ID: 2519: Personal information of 250,000 on missing hard drive

  • Date: 2010-01-27
  • Records Lost: 250,000
  • Source: Unknown
  • Submitted by: Lyger
  • Location: US
  • Organizations: National Archives and Records Administration

StolenLaptop

ID: 2513: Names, addresses, birth dates, and social insurance numbers of 8,600 on stolen laptops

  • Date: 2010-01-27
  • Records Lost: 8,600
  • Source: Outside
  • Submitted by: Lyger
  • Location: Waterloo ON, CA
  • Organizations: Ontario Teachers Insurance Plan, Toronto District School Board

StolenLaptop

ID: 2515: Stolen laptop exposes 4400 patients names, medical record numbers, age and clinical details

  • Date: 2010-01-27
  • Records Lost: 4,400
  • Source: Outside
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: San Francisco CA, US
  • Organizations: University of California San Francisco

StolenComputer

ID: 2524: Stolen electronic device contained current and former employee names and Social Security numbers

  • Date: 2010-01-27
  • Records Lost: Unknown
  • Source: Outside
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: Scottsdale AZ, US
  • Organizations: P.F. Chang's Bistro Inc

StolenLaptop

ID: 2516: Stolen laptop exposes 689 patients names, private health details and Social Security numbers

  • Date: 2010-01-26
  • Records Lost: 689
  • Source: Outside
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: Houston TX, US
  • Organizations: Methodist Hospital

Unknown

ID: 2511: Personal details of millions of Ladbrokes gamblers, offered for sale

  • Date: 2010-01-24
  • Records Lost: 10,000
  • Source: Inside Malicious
  • Submitted by: jjturner
  • Location: GB
  • Organizations: Ladbrokes

Unknown

ID: 2509: Hundreds of city health workers names and Social Security numbers stolen

  • Date: 2010-01-22
  • Records Lost: Unknown
  • Source: Outside
  • Submitted by: kirniki
  • Location: Columbus OH, US
  • Organizations: City of Columbus Ohio

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