Educational Information

Student Grades, SSNs Found on University of Hoston Math Web Site

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The Liberty Coalition recently announced that it had discovered personal student information on a University of Houston Mathematics Professor's web site in late May 2008. The files, belonging to Marjorie Marks, contained the names, Social Security numbers and grades of 259 students enrolled in the Fall 2005 Math 1310 course. While the university responded quickly to remove the files, search engine caches were not cleared until July 2008.




Virginia Tech Profs Post Student Information Online

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  • Date: 7/21/2008
  • Institution: Virginia Tech
  • Type of Incident: Unauthorized Disclosure
  • Number Affected: 250
  • Source: SSNBreach.org
  • Abstract Source: SSNBreach.org Media Release

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    In December 2007, the Liberty Coalition notified Virginia Tech about several files discovered on VT web space that contained student information. The files, some dating back to 1998, contained information on 250 VT students including names, 128 full and 111 partial Social Security numbers, class and group participation, class grades and class attendance. Virginia Tech immediately removed the files once notified.




  • [UPDATE1] Stolen Laptop Contains Indiana State University Student Information

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    Indiana State University is working to alert more then 2,500 current and former students about the theft of a laptop containing student information. The laptop, stolen from an economics professor while traveling in southern Indiana, contained students names, grades, e-mail addresses, student ID numbers (after 2003) and Social Security numbers (up to 2003) for students that had taken economics classes between 1997 and spring semester 2008. According to the university, there is no evidence of any identity theft but the university urges affected students to place fraud alerts on their credit reports.

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    Indiana State University officials announced that the stolen laptop has been returned to the professor six days after it was stolen. The laptop was mailed back to the university by an anonymous individual along with several other personal items that were taken. According to ISU spokesman Dave Taylor, the password-protected computer showed that none of its data had been accessed. However, the university is still notifying students as a precaution.




    CSU Chico Prof Exposes 30 Students Info Online

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    In May, the Liberty Coalition notified California State University, Chico that it discovered an excel file online that contained student information. The file, placed online in 2003 by a Computer Science professor, contained the names, partial Social Security numbers, test scores and lab scores of 30 students. The information appears to be on former students of Jim McElroy. The university quickly removed the file once notified and the file is no longer available through search engine caches.




    University of Central Florida Student Information Discovered Online

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    The Liberty Coalition discovered that student information was available on a University of Central Florida web site. The web site in question, belonging Dr. Tran of the university's Computer Science Data Systems Group, contained that names and grades of 141 students along with 60 partial Social Security numbers. The files were posted online in December 2002 and affected students enrolled in Dr. Tran's Fall 2000 and Spring 2001 courses. According to the Liberty Coalition, the group contact the university in January 2008 about the files and then followed up with another notification in March 2008. The university removed the files following the second notification, but copies still existed in major search engine caches through mid-April.