http://www.infosecnews.org/former-uic-accounting-students-alerted-to-2002-personal-security-breach/
By William Knowles
Senior Editor
InfoSec News
July 11, 2014
InfoSec News has learned that notification letters have been sent last
week to some former students of the University of Illinois at Chicago
College of Business Administration whose personal information, including
Social Security number, was recently found to have been publicly
accessible on an unsecured website dating back to 2002.
Two documents were accessible: a class roster from a Special Topics in
Accounting course, ACTG 594, from spring semester of 2002; and the
advising list from spring 2002 for all junior and senior accounting
majors.
University staff "took immediate action to remove the files from the
website and sever connections to the documents" the letter said.
The university sent the letter to every mailing address it had on file for
each individual. Because the university cannot verify that it was
successful in reaching all affected parties, this news release is being
issued in accordance with Section 10 of the 2006 Illinois Personal
Information Protection Act.
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