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Car Break-In Nets Sensitive Information Of 86 KSU Students
Eighty-six Kansas State University students are being told that papers with their names and Social Security numbers were stolen from a parked vehicle last week. Reporter: Associated PressEmail Address: news@kake.com |
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ms.obvious, as usual punctuation and grammar are much more important than what is said. why would a professor or instructor need that information at home? why would they need a social security number in the first place? shouldnt that be more in the domain of financial? at least in the keeping of someone more aware of how to keep such info secure.
Dear Anonymous: You might want to learn how to use correct punctuation and grammar before questioning others' intelligence levels.
faked theft ... then sold ss numbers to illegals
I agree with Anonymous. That was pretty dumb to keep that information in his car in the first place.
Wow who would think a instructor could be such a moron?
im trying to figure out why a teacher had these students social security numbers??? Why would you leave that kind of information in your car??? A students social security number should only be given to the high end administration for tutition purposes????? Sounds like anybody at KU can have your information? Is that a norm for all schools/colleges???