Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Laptop Stolen From Contractor's Office Holds Army Reservists' Information
Laptop Stolen From Contractor's Office Holds Army Reservists' Information
(May 13, 2010)
The US Army Reserve Command is notifying approximately 207,000 reservists that their personally identifiable information is on a CD-ROM in a laptop computer stolen from a government contractor. The compromised data include names, addresses and Social Security numbers (SSNs). The computer may also contain information about reservists'
dependents and spouses. The computer was one of three stolen from the Morrow, Georgia offices of Serco Inc.
(May 13, 2010)
The US Army Reserve Command is notifying approximately 207,000 reservists that their personally identifiable information is on a CD-ROM in a laptop computer stolen from a government contractor. The compromised data include names, addresses and Social Security numbers (SSNs). The computer may also contain information about reservists'
dependents and spouses. The computer was one of three stolen from the Morrow, Georgia offices of Serco Inc.