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Bank computers taken in broad daylight
Posted on Aug 7, 2006 by Tom Fragala
More stolen laptops. The data, however, is said to be encrypted. Denver Business Journal has the story.
Matrix Bancorp Inc. disclosed late Friday that it was investigating the theft of two personal computers from the bank's downtown branch on Friday, July 28, one of which contained personal account information on an undisclosed number of customers.
The bank said in a news release that thieves apparently entered offices in the company's headquarters tower at 17th and California streets in Denver between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m., and removed the laptop computers while staffers were away from their desks. One computer contains what the bank called "certain proprietary information regarding Matrix Capital Bank and some of its customers ... "
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