[Dataloss] Kansas sells computers with privacy information
Henry Brown
hbrown at knology.net
Fri Jun 20 11:14:19 UTC 2008
http://www.saljournal.com/rdnews/story/HNS-computer-audit-6-18-08
TOPEKA -- Lawmakers expressed alarm Wednesday over a legislative report
showing that confidential information was left on outdated state
computers being released for sale to the public.
The Legislative Division of Post Audit found that several state agencies
had failed to adequately remove sensitive data from some machines,
including Social Security numbers and password files.
The computers had been turned over to a government office that disposes
of excess state property for Topeka-based agencies, but they hadn't been
sold.
However, the report stated the state's problems with handling surplus
computers posed a significant risk for a costly and embarrassing breach
of private data to the public or criminals.
[...]
Researchers found that seven of the 15 computers they looked at still
contained information that's considered confidential under state or
federal law. That includes thousands of Social Security numbers, names
of Medicaid beneficiaries and personnel information about state employees.
Password files and other network information that could be valuable to
hackers were also on the machines.
Another four computers contained sensitive agency files such as employee
accident reports and architectural drawings of state office buildings.
One even contained copyrighted music files.
[...]
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