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Laptops Stolen From Coca-Cola HQ Compromise Personal Info For 74,000 People

January 24, 2014

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(Kurt Torster)

(Kurt Torster)

The Wall Street Journal reports that someone stole laptops from Coca-Cola’s Atlanta headquarters that contained unencrypted personal information for upwards of 74,000 people. Among the info compromised by the theft: names, Social Security numbers, and other personal data like driver’s license numbers. The beverage behemoth says the laptops have been recovered and has no evidence that this information was misused. [WSJ.com]

January 24, 2014

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