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By Wendy Lee
Staff Writer
The Tennessean
May 22, 2008
Nashville-based managed care company HealthSpring Inc. said Wednesday a
laptop computer containing personal information of about 450 state
residents was stolen in March.
The laptop, believed to contain names, dates of birth and social
security numbers of about 9,000 individuals, was stolen from a
HealthSpring employee's locked car on March 30 in Houston, the company
said.
HealthSpring said the theft was reported to police on April 1 and it
does not believe any of the information on the laptop has been misused.
The company sent a letter dated May 7 to the individuals affected by the
theft, encouraging them to use a credit monitoring and identity theft
restoration service. HealthSpring will pay for the service.
"We take it very seriously and feel badly about it," said Jerry Coil,
executive vice president and chief operating officer. The stolen laptop
was password protected but not encrypted, Coil said. He added that he
thinks it's "highly unlikely" any data was compromised.
Coil said the company has been in the process of encrypting all of its
laptops and desktop computers.
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