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Hacker Suspected In Cal State East Bay Break-In PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 02 February 2006
HAYWARD, Calif. -- The personal information of about 2,300 current and former California State University, East Bay employees might have been breached during a suspected break-in of a computer server on campus. University officials say the employees whose information was at risk will receive letters this week warning that a hacker might have gained access to their Social Security numbers, pay-raise information, job reassignments and other data.

The investigation began last Thursday when the campus network security team noticed some "unusual activity" on a server.

School officials say student data was not breached in the incident.
 
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