A computer lost by Marsh insurance brokerage's technology subsidiary CS Stars, with personal information from more than 540,000 injured New York workers, has been recovered, Stars announced.

Chicago-based Stars said in a statement that the computer containing the names, addresses, telephone and Social Security numbers of individuals receiving workers' compensation benefits, managed through New York state's Special Funds Conservation Committee, was found and secured.

CS Stars said the FBI, which still is conducting an investigation, said it is reasonably sure there was no use of the data.

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