University of Iowa Engineering Dpt. Exposes 215 Student SSNs Online


IOWA CITY, Iowa. The College of Engineering Student Development Center has posted personal information of 321 University of Iowa students on its website, including 215 social security numbers. The social security numbers were contained in an Excel file which also included names, GPAs, e-mail addresses, student ID numbers, and other academic information. Most of the affected students appear to be seniors who applied for graduation in Spring 2006. By placing this information online, the University of Iowa has put these students at extreme risk of identity theft or other forms of fraud.

The file was created on February 27, 2006, and placed online on or before March 15, 2006. According to the web server, it was on University of Iowa’s servers for almost two years without internal detection. It was one file among course listings and curriculum information for the College of Engineering.

Individuals affected by this breach should immediately visit www.ssnbreach.org and search for their names, to confirm what types of personal information were exposed.

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Source: https://www.ssnbreach.org/release.php?g=64

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