Some of my personal information was apparently stolen from UC-Berkeley — along with that of about 100,000 other people:
A thief recently walked into a University of California, Berkeley office and swiped a computer laptop containing personal information about nearly 100,000 alumni, graduate students and past applicants, highlighting a continued lack of security that has increased society’s vulnerability to identity theft.
University officials waited until Monday to announce the March 11 crime, hoping that police would be able to catch the thief and reclaim the computer. When that didn’t happen, the school publicized the theft to comply with a state law requiring consumers be notified whenever their Social Security numbers or other sensitive information have been breached.
Why is this information on a vulnerable laptop that someone can just walk in and grab? Luckily, it appears that the guy who stole it hasn’t tried to exploit the information. More info here.