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Report: Shuttered Novato Design Firm Exposed Former Employees to ID Theft
Academy Studios employees' personal records containing sensitive personal information was left in a nearby dumpster, the Marin Independent Journal reports.
A Novato design firm that shuttered earlier this year left records containing sensitive personal information in a nearby dumpster, the Marin Independent Journal reports.
Academy Studios created museum exhibits at its 40,000-square-foot facility for a client list that included the Smithsonian and the Academy of Sciences before its April closure.
West Auctions, a company responsible for liquidizing the company's assets, left tax forms containing Social Security numbers in an unlocked cabinet, the IJ reports. The material was found in the dumpster by a woman who went to the company's former headquarters looking for furnishings for her Petaluma non-profit.
West Auctions apologized for the breach, according the IJ report.
West Auctions Project Manager Marissa Bentivoglio to the IJ: "It is our responsibility. We are sorry it happened."