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YMCA laptop with information on 65,000 members stolen
Posted by l33tdawg on Friday, June 02, 2006 - 06:22 AM (Reads: 2240)
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The Y-M-C-A of Greater Providence is reporting that one of its two missing laptop computers contains members information. The non-profit organization that provides a range of educational, social and recreational services says it discovered last week that the computers were missing. One computer contains members' information, including names, addresses, credit and debit card numbers, checking account numbers and social security numbers. It also contains the medical information of children in the Y-M-C-A child care program. But Y-M-C-A officials say the information is not readily accessible because of security measures built into the computer systems.

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