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| Subject: | Re: UCLA data breach and CNN |
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| Date: | 24 Jan 2007 16:33:55 -0000 |
The day after the story broke, I called UCLA and my data was among those in the breached database even though I graduated in March 1990, however I'm still waiting for official notification from the school. UCLA has my current address (they send me letters begging for money every couple of months), my phone number, and my email address, so they know where to find me when they decide to. I'd like to know how they are coming up with the $10 million figure as well, because they are doing a lousy job contacting alumni.
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