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There's always that possibility that somebody could have downloaded it, forwarded it, printed it; the fact that that information is possibly out there, however tiny that possibility is, it only takes one of those recipients to have downloaded it, printed it or copied it, and you only need one person with that intent to do something bad. So there's that little bit of angst.
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I put out on the Faculty Listserv some of the information that I got, and it really started some conversations. Other faculty members chimed in and said,
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The file contained personal information of employees who had filed for (a) authorization to drive a [Arkansas] State University vehicle, or (b) permission to be reimbursed for driving their personal vehicle on [Arkansas] State [University] business.
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It was just an inadvertent mistake--we all make them. It just happens, and unfortunately this one contains some sensitive information.
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What's going to have to happen ultimately is that the institution will have to have a policy in place, which classifies information in terms of restricted data such as Social Security numbers. Then there will be limited use data, like maybe your license plate number off of your car--everybody can see that, but you probably don't want us to put that on the Web.
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There is an investigation underway to determine why it wasn't.
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Patient data lost with stolen laptop
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We are sensitive to concerns of identity theft.
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It's hard to know what employees are thinking.
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What security can learn from the $15M Sprint employee breach
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In this scam, low-level employees at Sprint sold customer names, cell phone numbers and ESNs (Electronic Serial Numbers) so that actual fraudsters could use these details to perform phone calls and charge them to the customers whose details were stolen.
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Discover is committed to preventing and identifying fraud and is pleased to have resolved the matter.
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