A laptop containing records for 62,000 current employees and former Stanford was stolen earlier this month. June 5, Stanford discovered that the stolen laptop contained limited information, and immediately began to inform individuals. Anyone who has received a Stanford check before September 28, 2007 is likely to be among those whose information was compromised. While Stanford attempted to reach all these people, they are not necessarily current contact information for each person affected.
The data on the laptop included:
- name, sex, date of birth
- social security number
- Salary, the as of now, the office location, office phone number and email address Stanford
- home address and phone number
- Stanford ID card number and number employee Stanford
Stanford is working with law enforcement to recover the laptop. If you believe you can be one of the persons concerned and have not been contacted by Stanford, you can call 1-888-200-8799 06h00-15: 00 Pacific Time to speak with a customer service Kroll representative who can confirm if your records were compromised.
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