Data Privacy
Mar. 26, 2014
Loyola Law School inadvertently emails student data
Loyola Law School suffered a self-inflicted data breach earlier this month when the school's financial aid office inadvertently emailed data belonging to 327 members of its 403-student graduating class to 14 of the students in that class.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Loyola Law School suffered a self-inflicted data breach last week when the school's financial aid office inadvertently emailed data belonging to 327 members of its 403-student graduating class to 14 of the students in that class.
The information disclosed included the students' names, Social Security numbers and details about their student loans, including the type of loan and the amount of f...
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