[Dataloss] UT: College puts private info on Net
MKEVHILL at aol.com
MKEVHILL at aol.com
Mon Jul 16 13:40:32 UTC 2007
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Barb, who asked that her last name not be used, frequently types her name
into a search engine on the Internet to see where it might show up. It's one way
to safeguard against identity theft.
What she found earlier this month shocked her.
Barb, a Westminster College alumna, found her name and the names of about
100 other students, former and current, printed in two files along with each
student's Social Security number.
"It was very alarming," she said.
The files were on a student Web server used by Westminster students. The
server is provided as a service by the college mostly for students to store
items such as class projects.
When Westminster was made aware of the situation, school executive director
of communications Laura Murphy said the files were removed immediately.
The college says it has taken several steps to remedy the situation and to
determine what happened so there's no chance of a repeat.
Although the investigation was still continuing Saturday, Murphy said it
appeared initially the posting of the Social Security numbers was the result of
someone's innocent mistake. She also noted the files were not in an area
easily accessible by non-students, she said.
However, she said the situation was being taken seriously.
"We regret any inconvenience this may cause. We will do our best to make
sure that information is safe-guarded," she said. "It's information that needs
to be held in trust."
Murphy did not know how long that information may have been posted.
Furthermore, she said all of the students on the list had been contacted and
Westminster had agreed to pay for credit monitoring to make sure no one
obtained critical personal information and was trying to use it.
As of Saturday there had been no reports of any of the information from the
students on that list being compromised.
Mike
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