Purdue University Loses the Personal Information of 111 Students

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Purdue University has notified 111 students that their personal information was inadvertently posted on the Internet. The information included the names and Social Security numbers of students in an Animal Sciences class that was held in the fall of 2004. The information was removed when it was discovered by a University Employee who reported the breach to Purdue's chief information security officer (CISO).


Source: The Indianapolis Star

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