Monday, May 11, 2009
UC Berkeley computers hacked, 160,000 at risk | Security - CNET News
UC Berkeley computers hacked, 160,000 at risk | Security - CNET News: "The attackers accessed a public Web site and then bypassed additional secured databases stored on the same server. In addition to SSNs, the databases contained health insurance information and non-treatment medical information, such as immunization records and names of doctors patients had seen. No medical records (i.e. patient diagnoses, treatments, and therapies) were taken, as they are stored in a separate system, emphasized Steve Lustig, associate vice chancellor for health and human services."
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