Guest FoxNews.com Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 Washington State University sent letters earlier this month to one million people warning that they could be at risk of identity theft after a hard drive was stolen over a month ago. The university said in the June 9 letter that the hard drive belonged to its Social & Economic Sciences Research Center. The theft occured on April 21. The hard drive contained personal information such as names, Social Security numbers and personal health information, the Seattle Times reported Thursday. Continue reading... Trending right now: This crazy pen lets you draw real 3D objects in mid-air The Galaxy Note 8 will cost nearly $1,000 when it launches in September, insider claims Amazon’s 15 best deals: $23 AirPods rival, Steam Controller, $22 action cam, Dell 2-in-1, more Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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