Blue Cross warns 300,000 customers information was stolen

Blue Cross warns 300,000 customers information was stolen


NEWARK, N.J. - New Jersey's largest health insurance company is warning more than 300,000 members that some of their personal information was on a laptop computer that was stolen.

Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shield says the risk of identity theft is small because the data was protected by password. Also, the computer was programmed to automatically destroy the information on Jan. 23.

The laptop contained names, Social Security numbers and other personal information for about 10 percent of the insurer's 3.3 million customers in New Jersey.

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