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U. of California at San Francisco Warns 46,000 People After a Security Breach

April 6, 2007, 11:47 am

A possible computer-security breach at the University of California at San Francisco may have exposed the personal information of about 46,000 people, but the university says it has already managed to notify all those who may have been affected.

The university discovered the security hole late in March on a server owned by its medical center. The server, which was taken offline immediately, contained the names, Social Security numbers, and bank-account data of students, faculty, and staff at the center. But it did not include any information about patients, according to CNET News.

Campus officials say there is no evidence that any of the data stored on the server has been used improperly. —Brock Read

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