http://www.ktvu.com/news/19408747/detail.htmlHackers have hacked their way into a medical database maintained by University of California, Berkeley and stolen information relating to 160,000 current and past students at the school.
University of California, Berkeley, officials said Friday that hackers infiltrated restricted computer databases, putting at risk health and other personal information on 160,000 students, alumni and others.
The university said data include Social Security numbers, birth dates, health insurance information and some medical records dating back to 1999. Personal medical records -- such as patient diagnoses, treatments and therapies -- were not compromised, officials said.