[Dataloss] A vast e-wasteland: Are your digital secrets for sale?
    Dissent 
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    Thu Dec 21 09:00:48 EST 2006
    
    
  
http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradenton/news/world/16289389.htm
LAGOS, Nigeria - Computer files on these American high school students
are private and revealing.
Some of the students have learning disabilities. Many scored low on
tests. One suffered a brain injury as a child, and another ran with
gangs, according to California school records that include names,
birth dates and family details.
More computer files, these from an elementary school in Virginia,
contain what a security expert called "the Holy Grail" for identity
thieves seeking to score: teachers' Social Security numbers, addresses
and phone numbers.
All of this sensitive information was discovered in an unlikely place:
on discarded computers for sale in Nigeria, a cyber-crime capital of
the world.
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