SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The company that runs an airport security prescreening program said Tuesday they've found a laptop containing the personal information of 33,000 people more than a week after it apparently went missing.
The Transportation Security Administration suspended new enrollments to the program, known as Clear, after the unencrypted computer was reported stolen.
Officials with Verified Identity Pass, which operates the Clear program, said the laptop was found Tuesday morning in the same office where it supposedly had gone missing.
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