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| Subject: | [ISN] Laptop with Hewlett-Packard employees' ID stolen |
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| Date: | Thu, 23 Mar 2006 03:49:18 -0600 (CST) |
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/business/14162732.htm By Nicole C. Wong Mercury News Mar. 22, 2006 A Fidelity Investments laptop that contained the names, addresses, Social Security numbers, birth dates, compensation and other information for 196,000 current and former Hewlett-Packard employees participating in the company-sponsored retirement plan was stolen a week ago, the two companies confirmed Wednesday. Fidelity sent e-mails and letters overnight to the retirement plan participants notifying them of the security breach. The Boston-based financial services company, which administers HP's defined benefit pension plan and 401k retirement plan, has subsequently stepped up monitoring of its HP accounts and added more authentication measures so people must provide extra personal information to access their accounts. ``We have no indication that any of the information's been misused,'' Anne Crowley, a Fidelity spokeswoman, said Wednesday evening. ``We went back and monitored activity in accounts since the theft, and we find nothing to indicate there's any unusual or suspicious activity.'' Fidelity would not say how or where its laptop was stolen on the evening of March 15 because a local law enforcement agency is investigating the case. But Crowley noted, ``the law enforcement agency did tell us there have been other laptop thefts in that area recently and they've largely appeared to be related to property theft, as opposed to someone setting out for data theft.'' _________________________________ InfoSec News v2.0 - Coming Soon! http://www.infosecnews.org
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