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Posted: 9:56 PM Nov 20, 2009
Notre Dame security breach potentially affects employees
South Bend, IN Notre Dame is warning university employees to keep an eye on their bank accounts after a security breach.
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Notre Dame is warning university employees to keep an eye on their bank accounts after a security breach.
Personal information of some past and current employees - including name, social security number and birth date - was accidentally put onto a public website.
University spokesman Dennis Brown says the error was corrected and the information removed from the website.
In a letter to the employees affected, the university says there is nothing to indicate that the information was used inappropriately, but employees should have a credit check, just to be safe.
Brown could not say how many employees were affected.
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