University leaks Social Security Numbers
The University of Georgia acknowledged Wednesday that a hacker had breached the school’s network and potentially accessed up to 2,429 Social Security numbers belonging to current and past faculty. Because of duplicate records, however, university officials believe the number of employees affected is smaller.
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