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Unauthorized Access + Distribution of Account & Personal Info

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Oct 3, 2013
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Unauthorized Access + Distribution of Account & Personal Info

Not sure which form to put this in, but this might seem appropriate since it relates to the topic of unauthorized access to account, and distribution of personal information.

One of my relatives that I do not want to be in contact with and have been ignoring is good friends with one of the staff members at the registrars office at the university I am attending. Now she used her contacts with this staff member to make unauthorized access to my information, such as my personal information, including and not limited to my address (god forbid what else she knows).

There was a pretty big shocking surprise tonight, for just as I was about to go out, I saw the individual intrude inside my house (student house) from the backdoor. What do I do at this point, I know very well that it was her contact at my university's registrar office that released my current address to them, but might be slightly difficult to prove, but then of course there are phone records.

Im right now contemplating name changing, and maybe informing the police, anything advice anyone can suggest/also how to get university staff member to be disciplined for releasing unauthorized personal information?
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Turn the channel I saw that movie. It doesnt turn out well for that tennant. Go watch a comedy
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You may get more responses by moving it to the Off Topic forum.

You have to go to the university if it's the university staff who is releasing the information. But it is going to be very hard to prove this.
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You can certainly file a complaint with the university (privacy office). I don't know what university you go to (I assume somewhere in Ontario), but the university I used to work at kept logs of everyone who accessed each account.

I would start with the privacy office and just let them know of what happened.
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Feb 2, 2011
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File for a restraining order

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