Student lending companies in many cases have access to a vast database of student information - the
National Student Loan Data System, which was created in 1993 and houses data on some 60 million of young borrowers.
The data includes social security numbers, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, birth dates and loan balances. Theoretically this database is safe behind the wall of government security and privacy law protections.
The reality is somewhat less comforting...and a congressional investigation may be in the cards.
Read all about it at The Washington Post.
-- MDT
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