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NC government computer with personal info stolen

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - A North Carolina health department's stolen laptop contained personal information about some residents who are receiving government services. The Department of Health and Human Services said Wednesday the computer belonging to the Division of Aging and Adult Services employee was stolen on Oct. 25 in Atlanta. The agency said the computer contained information about people receiving home and community services. The department said patients named on the computer have been contacted about the potential risk for scams or identity theft. The department didn't immediately say how many people had information on the laptop. The information was password protected. Division director Dennis Streets said he's sorry for what happened and will work with Atlanta police in the hopes the computer will be recovered. (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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WAKE UP!

When is the State of North Carolina going to wake up and institute a policy forbidding employees from taking computers and files from the office to which they are assigned? I am sure this person was on some kind of expensive retreat that the government was paying way too much for and was complacent about the safekeeping of OUR property. The staff member should be personally liable and the State should put policies in place NOW!