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From: Arshad Noor (arshad.noor
strongauth.com)
Date: Tue Aug 05 2008 - 15:20:31 CDT
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I hate sounding so cynical, but how difficult is it to "manufacture"
the stolen laptop with the 33,000 names restored from a backup copy,
given what's at stake? Even if it was the original laptop, we don't
know that any of the records from this - or any of their other -
laptops, was compromised. Pathetic!
Arshad Noor
StrongAuth, Inc.
Max Hozven wrote:
>
> http://www.mercurynews.com/nationworld/ci_10105205
> *Laptop with security applicants' data is found*
> By MARCUS WOHLSEN Associated Press Writer
> Article Launched: 08/05/2008 12:34:41 PM PDT
>
> SAN FRANCISCO—The company that runs an airport security prescreening
> program said Tuesday they've found a laptop containing the personal
> information of 33,000 people more than a week after it apparently went
> missing.
>
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