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Unisys reports missing PC containing veteran personal data
12:56 PM - August 8, 2006 by
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Unisys has lost a desktop computer used for its work with the Department of Veterans Affairs that contains personal information on as many of 38,000 veterans.
The services firm first has posted a statement on its website acknowledging the lost computer and saying it had launched a "comprehensive search and investigation" and was working with the VA to notify affected patients.
Read the complete story here. (CBR)
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