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State officials on Friday began notifying 465,000
Georgians that they might be at risk of identity
theft because of a government security breach
detected in April.Joyce Goldberg, spokeswoman for
the Georgia Technology Authority, emphasized that
officials had no evidence that any personal data
had been used for fraudulent purposes. But she
said officials are alerting 244,000 motorists and
221,000 retired teachers, state employees, school
employees and others who participated in the state
Health Benefits Plan in 2002 that a former GTA
employee downloaded their personal information to
his home computers.
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