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Health insurer Aetna Inc. confirmed that some e-mail addresses were recently copied from its job application Web site and used to send out phony e-mails, according to the Associated Press news service. Aetna has no reports that this information or the Social Security numbers were copied, a spokeswoman told AP. Nevertheless, the Hartford, Conn.-based insurer is offering free credit monitoring for a year to about 65,000 people in case their data was breached.

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