Morgan Cook reports: Jewish fellowship service of San Diego, a prominent nonprofit assist organization, exposed thousands of messages, some with identifying information from people seeking assist with everything from paying hire to escaping abusive relationships. The social-services charity, which helps multitude in crisis regardless of their faith, learned of the data transgress Monday night, after a San Diego Union-Tribune reporter stumbled upon the material online. More than 5,000 messages submitted through the public contact shape on the organizations websites over the past two years were made public. scan more on The San Diego Union-Tribune.