[Dataloss] Wis. mailing sent with personal info
Henry Brown
hbrown at knology.net
Thu Jan 10 19:46:57 UTC 2008
interesting followup:
From ComputerWorld
http://tinyurl.com/2j6v9x
"Appalled" officials at the Wisconsin State Department of Health and
Family Services (DHFS) are asking Electronic Data Systems Corp. to
explain why it allowed Social Security numbers to be printed on the
address labels of information brochures recently sent to more than
260,000 recipients of state health care services.
The state agency is also asking Plano, Texas-based EDS to cover the cost
of mailing letters to all of the affected individuals informing them of
the error as well as the costs of providing credit-monitoring services
for a year.
[...]
> http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8U201M02.htm
>
> Social Security numbers were printed on about 260,000 informational
> brochures sent by a vendor hired by the state to recipients of SeniorCare
> and other state programs.
>
> The gaffe is the second time in 13 months that mailings including the
> recipients' Social Security numbers were sent from state departments. In
> December 2006, the state Department of Revenue mailed 171,000 tax booklets
> with the number printed on the label.
>
> The latest mailing was first reported on Tuesday by WKOW-TV.
>
> The state Department of Health and Family Services issued a statement
> saying the mistake was the fault of EDS, a private vendor for state
> Medicaid services. Karen Timberlake, deputy secretary of the state
> department, said the mailing went to about 260,000 Medicaid, SeniorCare,
> and BadgerCare members.
>
> [...]
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