[Dataloss] Authorities: State employee used confidential information in identity fraud case
security curmudgeon
jericho at attrition.org
Mon Apr 14 18:54:50 UTC 2008
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From: InfoSec News <alerts at infosecnews.org>
http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695269275,00.html
By Geoffrey Fattah
Deseret News
April 10, 2008
Federal officials said a former state employee who took applications from
people seeking food stamps and other welfare aid worked with three others
to steal the identity of Utah residents and charge tens of thousands of
dollars in purchases.
During a joint press conference Thursday, federal and state officials said
this was the largest security breach at the Department of Workforce
Services and were working to re-instate the public's trust.
"It is a particularly gross crime," said U.S. Attorney for Utah Brett
Tolman.
Authorities unsealed indictments against four individuals, including one
state employee.
Charged were Joshua Smith, 32, of Murray; Michelle Chapman, 29, of Murray;
John Johnstun, 44, or Midvale and Laura Bustamante, 34, of Midvale.
Authorities said Bustamante had worked on and off with the DWS as early as
2000 and recently had worked as an eligibility specialist, taking
applications from Utah residents applying for food stamps, financial aid,
child care programs including CHIP and Medicaid.
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