[Dataloss] Hackers Get Bum Rap For Corporate America's Digital Delinquency
Dissent
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Tue Mar 13 17:50:10 UTC 2007
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/03/070313114354.htm
If Phil Howard's calculations prove true, by year's end the 2
billionth personal record -- some American's social-security or
credit-card number, academic grades or medical history -- will become
compromised, and it's corporate America, not rogue hackers, who are
primarily to blame. By his reckoning, electronic records in the
United States are bleeding at the rate of 6 million a month in 2007,
up some 200,000 a month from last year.
Howard, an assistant professor of communication at the University of
Washington, bases his projections on a review of breached-record
incidents as reported in major U.S. news media from 1980 to 2006. The
total through last year stood at 1.9 billion -- or roughly nine
records per American adult.
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