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About our Blog

This blog covers the issue of computer and DATA theft. As editors of this blog, we seek out and provide published articles from freely available news and wire report & information sources. The loss of personal data via an act of physical hardware theft is increasingly a serious problem and is growing at an alarming rate. The sheer size of this blog attests to the growing problem.

LEGEND:
Location Of Theft in AQUA BLUE
URL Of Linked Article In STEEL BLUE or GREEN
Full Content Of Article In BLACK
Theft Description In Body Of Article in RED

We would love to hear from you. Tell us about your experience, your theft or anti-theft story. Tell us what it cost you, how you recovered, how you felt.

By sharing information, we feel that others will benefit. If we can prevent even more thefts just by bringing the issue to the front, then we have done our job.

Hope to hear from you soon!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

TEXAS (UPDATE) TVCC COMMENTS ON RECENT COMPUTER THEFT TVCC News:

No information stolen during weekend theft
Monday, July 13, 2009 /

We here at Trinity Valley Community College are saddened and angered by the events of this weekend’s break-in at TVCC-Palestine.

We want to assure our students that absolutely no student, personnel or other confidential information was contained on the computer stolen during the weekend theft. The terminal which was taken was wired only to the security surveillance system and was used specifically for surveillance video. TVCC takes all possible precautions to maintain the security and confidentiality of personal data.

In the aftermath of this event, we are dedicated to recovering the stolen property. The college is working diligently with the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office to apprehend those who are responsible for this incident. We are asking anyone who may have information on the theft to please contact the sheriff’s department.

Students should watch our website at www.tvcc.edu for more information as it develops.

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