22,500 college students' data stolen
15th Nov 2006, 04:38 GMT
A laptop computer stolen from an employee at Connors State College contained social security numbers and other identifying information for 22,500 college students across the state that receive Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program scholarships.
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