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Student loan company: Data on 3.3M people stolen
Posted: 03.27.2010 at 7:24 PM
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(AP) -- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A company that guarantees federal student loans says personal data on about 3.3 million people has been stolen from its headquarters in Minnesota.

Educational Credit Management Corp. said Friday the data included names, addresses, Social Security numbers and dates of birth of borrowers - but no financial or bank account information.

The St. Paul-based nonprofit says the data was on "portable media" stolen last weekend. Details aren't being released because of law enforcement's ongoing investigation.

ECMC says credit protection agency Experian will provide affected borrowers with free credit monitoring and protection services.  Those who believe they may be affected are encouraged to visit www.ecmc.org or call 1-877-449-3568.

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