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  <fringe type="boolean">false</fringe>
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  <lawsuit type="boolean">false</lawsuit>
  <records type="integer">55200</records>
  <submission-id type="integer" nil="true"></submission-id>
  <updated-at type="datetime">2010-03-10T20:23:11Z</updated-at>
  <user-id type="integer" nil="true"></user-id>
  <breach-types type="array">
    <breach_type>
      <name>Hack</name>
    </breach_type>
  </breach-types>
  <data-types type="array">
    <data_type>
      <short_name>SSN</short_name>
    </data_type>
    <data_type>
      <short_name>EMA</short_name>
    </data_type>
  </data-types>
  <timeline-items type="array">
    <timeline_item>
      <first_date>2003-03-06 00:00:00 UTC</first_date>
      <type>Organization reports incident</type>
    </timeline_item>
  </timeline-items>
  <vector>
    <name>Outside</name>
  </vector>
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    <business-type-id type="integer">2</business-type-id>
    <freebase-cached-data type="yaml" nil="true"></freebase-cached-data>
    <freebase-description nil="true"></freebase-description>
    <freebase-pref-name nil="true"></freebase-pref-name>
    <id type="integer">24</id>
    <is-private type="boolean" nil="true"></is-private>
    <name>University of Texas at Austin</name>
    <stock-symbol nil="true"></stock-symbol>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2008-07-14T22:17:02Z</updated-at>
  </primary-organization>
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  <summary>
    <summary>Data exposed for about 55,200 people - Christopher Andrew Phillips sentenced September 2005</summary>
  </summary>
  <comments type="array">
    <comment>
      <content>OSF - many thanks for the heavy lifting with respect to tracking the global loss of data.  As more and more countries begin to enact databreach notification requirements, I believe your database will evolve to global community's single-source of truth on dataloss.   

Keep up the excellent work.

With warm regards,
Christopher Burgess
Senior Security Advisor, Cisco
Member - SC Magazine Editorial Advisory Board
</content>
      <created_at>2009-05-20 12:10:31 UTC</created_at>
    </comment>
  </comments>
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    <address>USA</address>
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    <dependent_locality_name></dependent_locality_name>
    <locality_name></locality_name>
    <sub_administrative_area_name></sub_administrative_area_name>
    <administrative_area_name></administrative_area_name>
    <postal_code_number></postal_code_number>
    <country_name_code>US</country_name_code>
    <longitude>37.0902</longitude>
    <latitude>-95.7129</latitude>
    <accuracy>1</accuracy>
  </location>
</incident>

