Thieves ripped off laptop computers from Columbia University that contained the Social Security numbers and other personal data of 1,400 students, alumni and employees, university officials said yesterday.
Burglars smashed a locked office door and stole the three laptops last Monday, authorities said. It was unclear whether the thieves were after the hardware or the data.
Students and employees who were victims were offered two years of credit-monitoring services, the school said.
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