Home Depot says a laptop with personal data of 10,000 employees was stolen from a company manager's car in Massachusetts. The Atlanta-based home improvement store chain says the laptop had no customer information. The laptop was password-protected, and contained employee names, home addresses and Social Security numbers. Most of the affected employees are in the Northeast.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Home Depot employees' info stolen
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