http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/UCSF-warns-nearly-10-000-people-of-potential-5332722.php
By Marisa Lagos
SFGate.com
March 20, 2014
SAN FRANCISCO -- UCSF recently warned 9,986 people that their personal
information may have been compromised after desktop computers were stolen
from the university's Family Medical Center at Lakeshore in January.
The unencrypted computers were taken from the Sloat Boulevard facility on
or around Jan. 11, the university said in a written statement released
last week. They contained "some personal and health information, which may
have included individuals' names, dates of birth, mailing addresses,
medical record numbers, health insurance ID numbers, and driver's license
numbers," according to the statement.
Additionally, the Social Security numbers of 125 individuals were on the
computers.
There's no evidence that anyone has tried to access or use the personal
information, according to UCSF officials, but the university "is
responding with the highest level of caution and concern."
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