Home Depot data stolen with laptop
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Home Depot Inc. said a laptop computer containing information on 10,000 employees was stolen from a worker’s car in Massachusetts.
The laptop contained data on workers in the northeastern U.S. and didn’t have customer data, a company spokesman said. The computer was stored in the car against Atlanta-based Home Depot’s data-security policy, he said.
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