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More than 50,000 General Electric
former and current employees face the risk of
identity theft after learning a laptop computer
containing personal data was stolen earlier this
month. "The laptop was stolen from a locked hotel
room, we believe it was a random criminal act,"
Russell Wilkerson, a GE spokesperson. Wilkerson
said "evidence suggests the laptop was stolen for
its physical value rather than for its content."
The spokesman wouldn't elaborate. Though Wilkerson
did not identify the employee nor the hotel's
location, he said the data was being used in a
project. "We are considering disciplinary action."
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