Flight data Possibilities many universities

Since February 2005, the personal data of more than 52 million Americans have been compromised in many cases, violations of computer systems in high schools and universities, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse reported this week.Data on 113 offences, 55 took place in high schools, universities and universities and medical centers affiliated. The information contained social security numbers, account numbers and numbers of driving licence, Human Rights Clearinghouse site.

The University of Oregon has not been one of the schools concerned but also other institutions of the Pac-10 conference, as the University of California-Berkeley, Stanford University and the University of Washington Medical Center .

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