Corporate Compliance

VA missing second computer containing data on 38,000 patients

Compliance Monitor, August 16, 2006

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Information related to about 38,000 patients may be at risk after a second Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) computer disappeared from the office of VA subcontractor Unisys Corporation, the company announced. The device was the second to go missing from the VA, the first contained information about more than 26 million veterans.

Unisys Corporation, which helps with VA insurance collections in Pennsylvania, reported the computer missing on August 3. Although the investigation is still proceeding, the computer might have stored patient names, addresses, Social Security numbers, birth dates, and other sensitive information. According to The Washington Post, the data is not encrypted.



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