This incident has 0 proposed changes. Know of details that have changed? Submit them Showing Incident 1853 To_xml

SUMMARY

A laptop had been stolen which contained personal information regarding employees for the company
Records Unknown
Record Types SSN NAA DOB
Breach Type Stolen Laptop
Data Family Electronic
Source Outside
Organization U.S. Foodservice, Inc.
Other Affected/Involved Organizations None
Lawsuit? NO/UNKNOWN
Data Recovered? NO/UNKNOWN
Arrest? NO/UNKNOWN
Submitted By: osf2

TIMELINE

DateEvent
None. Add Data Incident Occurred
None. Add Data Incident Discovered By Organization
2008-06-13 Organization Reports Incident
2008-06-13 Organization Mails Notifications
None. Add Data Records Recovered
None. Add Data Lawsuit Filed
None. Add Data Arrest Made

SIMILAR INCIDENTS

recordsdateorganizations
0 2005-08-30 JPMorgan Chase
0 2005-10-07 Bank of America
0 2005-12-03 First Trust Bank
0 2006-03-08 Verizon

MAP OF INCIDENT LOCATION

Address: Columbia, MD, USA
Have a better address for this incident? Suggest it!

suggest a new reference

REFERENCES

suggest a new attachment

ATTACHMENTS

PRIMARY SOURCES

Primary Source ID: 1332

add details to this primary source Description
<b>None Entered.</b> You can help by reading the PDF below, and adding details such as this description, the number of records referenced for the locality of this breach notification, the date of the notification, as well as what datalossdb.org incidents are associated with this primary source. Click the add details link above.
FilenameSourceResearcher Incident IDs
us_foodservice.pdfNew Hampshire Consumer Protection & Antitrust Bureaukirniki <a href='/incidents/show/1853'>1853</a>
RecordsFile DateUploadedUpdated
Not yet entered Not yet entered 2009-02-17 17 Feb 13:07
Excerpt
1332

.. --·—··` "` :‘**’;*¤·~··A··‘· “ ` é xi s\@-\is.s_s;_ i ···· i ·’ :_::i::_:: §j"f§·isi&=‘is§ iii j§€i§·>+:&%if§"iimg?€ i£..sa=miivc Vaige E"‘r©sii;ir.=·iit - .-4 i .¢\ ·· ¤ * ' <..»s:;—i‘rs·r‘es...

Click here for the Full Details | Download Raw PDF

COMMENTS

by d2d [Data Loss Maven] on 2009-02-07 (about 3 years ago)

This used to list some 890 or so affected, but that number was clearly wrong as a result of primary sources notifications.

New Comment

captcha
Are you human?

Sponsored By: Credant_200x51 Rbs Tenable Zecurion
Use of the DataLossDB, and its exports, RSS feeds, reports, or other materials produced on this site by the Open Security Foundation requires authorization and potential licensing arrangements. For more information, please e-mail officers@opensecurityfoundation.org with a brief summary of how you would like to use this information; product, service, research, etc.
© 2005 - 2012, Open Security Foundation, All Rights Reserved.