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CA: Identity Thefts Traced to Graduate Healthcare


From: "Michael Hill, CITRMS" <mhill () idtexperts com>
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 17:53:35 -0400

http://www.newuniversity.org/main/article?slug=identity_thefts_traced_to156

United Healthcare, the provider for UCI's Graduate Student Health Insurance Program, admitted that it was the source of 
identity thefts of past and present UCI graduate and medical students on Wednesday, May 28. 

Beginning in February, UC Irvine graduate students who attempted to submit income tax returns electronically were 
informed by the IRS that their had already been filed, provoking complaints to the UCI Police Department to solve the 
identity thefts. To date, all 155 reported victims were participants in UCI's Graduate Student Health Insurance 
Program. 

UCI is currently making efforts to provide identity theft victims with sufficient information to solve the problems 
caused by the situation. UCIPD sent out the first crime alert on March 20 and has released periodic updates with more 
information. In addition, affected students will also be provided a guide to prevent identity theft and fraud in the 
future. 

Administration has assured students that data security is their top priority. IT security teams meet regularly in 
discussion of security problems and practices. UCI's computer safety Web site, located at security.uci.edu, provides 
students with information on how to protect their computers from cyber attacks. The site also discusses recent security 
concerns and email scams. 

UCI's financial aid office has set up emergency loans available to victims of identity theft whose delay in receiving 
their income tax refund has affected their financial status. 

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Mike Hill

www.idtheft101.net 
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