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May 11, 2006 | Higher Education
 

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Thursday, May 11, 2006

ID theft a big fear for college students these days

Are you worried that all that personal info you gave to the college of your choice upon registration is going to end up in the wrong hands? The hands of a hacker.

I am.

Last week, Ohio University revealed that their databases had been hacked into and that thousands of students’ (mostly alumni) information could be vulnerable. And in April, The University of Texas at Austin announced a similar situation.

The scariest part? Social Security numbers were included in that vulnerable info.

It’s bad enough that losing your wallet, not shredding pre-approved credit card offers (Read: JUNK MAIL) you get in the mail and other seemingly innocent things make it easy for your identity to be stolen or your credit to be ruined by someone who’s definitely not you. But now, the place we trust to educate us can’t be trusted to keep required information safe?

Some area schools have started taking precautions to prevent this sort of thing from happening to them. But is it enough?

Are you worried? What do you think can be done to stop this scary new trend in hacking?

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