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Office of News and Information
Johns Hopkins University
901 South Bond Street, Suite 540
Baltimore, Maryland 21231
Phone: 443-287-9960
Fax: 443-287-9920

February 7, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEDIA CONTACTS: Dennis O'Shea, JHU
(443) 287-9960 or dro@jhu.edu
Joann Rodgers, JHH
(410) 955-8659 or jrodgers@jhmi.edu


What Should Affected Employees and Patients Do?

Although the best evidence is that the unreturned backup computer tapes have been destroyed, Johns Hopkins employees and patients may wish to take precautions.

Letters are being sent to all affected Johns Hopkins University employees, current and former, and to all affected Johns Hopkins Hospital patients, except for those relatively few for whom addresses are unavailable.

Anyone receiving a letter may visit a Web site established at www.jhu.edu/identityalert. For those without access to the Web, a telephone line has also been established at 1-800-981-7524.

Anyone who remains concerned, after consulting those resources, may request a free credit report or place a fraud alert on his or her credit file. The following information is adapted from the Federal Trade Commission Web site at www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/index.html.

Under federal law, you are entitled every 12 months to one free copy of your credit report from each of the three major credit reporting companies. To obtain a free annual credit report, go to www.annualcreditreport.com or call 877-322-8228. You may wish to stagger your requests so that you receive a free report by one of the three credit bureaus every four months.

You may ask any one of those three credit reporting companies to place a fraud alert on your credit file. You may call any of them or visit the Experian Web site at:

Equifax:
800-525-6285

TransUnionCorp:
800-680-7289

Experian:
888-397-3742
www.experian.com
[or direct link to their credit fraud page]

A fraud alert tells creditors to follow certain procedures, including contacting you, before they open any new accounts. For that reason, placing a fraud alert can protect you but may also delay you when you seek to obtain credit. There is more information here on the complications that placing a fraud alert could cause for you.

As soon as one of the three bureaus confirms your fraud alert, the others are notified to place alerts on their records as well. You will then be able to order all three credits reports, free of charge, for your review.

Even if you do not find any suspicious activity on your initial credit reports, the FTC recommends that you check your credit reports periodically. If you ever find suspicious activity on your credit reports or have reason to believe your information is being misused, you should:

Call your local police department and file a police report. Get a copy of the report; many creditors want the information it contains to absolve you of fraudulent debts.

File a complaint with the FTC at www.consumer.gov/idtheft or 877-ID-THEFT (877-438- 4338). Your complaint will be added to the FTC's Identity Theft Data Clearinghouse, where it will be accessible to law enforcement for use in investigations.

For more information please see:

>> Joint Statement from The Johns Hopkins University and The Johns Hopkins Hospital

>> Statement from Johns Hopkins senior leaders

>> Frequently Asked Questions Document


Johns Hopkins University news releases can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.jhu.edu/news_info/news/
   Information on automatic e-mail delivery of science and medical news releases is available at the same address.


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