[ISN] Security cert body gives lesson in insecurity
InfoSec News
isn at c4i.org
Fri Jun 4 02:30:26 EDT 2004
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/06/03/isc2_survey_snafu/
By John Leyden
3rd June 2004
Security certification and training body (ISC)2 has apologised for a
serious security breach which saw the personal details of thousands of
respondents to a survey posted onto an insecure server.
Phone numbers, email and contact addresses for many of the estimated
20,000 respondents to (ISC)2 Constituent Survey were easily available
on the site because of lax security for a short time towards the end
of last week. The data was unencrypted and left open to harvesting
through simple URL manipulation despite a promise from (ISC)2 to
survey participants that "your answers and feedback will be kept
strictly confidential and will not be associated with you, your
organization, or your employer". It was also possible to modify the
information filled in, according to a Register reader, who sent us a
sample of data (home and work addresses and phone numbers) to back up
his concerns.
Upon hearing about the problem, (ISC)2 responded quickly by closing
the survey site. The survey was re-opened on Tuesday after coders
closed up the gapping security loophole. Its unclear whether any
sensitive data got into the wrong hands as a result of the cock-up.
(ISC)2 has issued a statement explaining its handling of the problem:
"In the few hours after (ISC)2's annual Constituent Survey 2004 was
distributed by its survey vendor last Thursday, several constituents
alerted (ISC)2 that the survey had a potential vulnerability which,
under the right circumstances, could reveal a respondent's name and
survey answers. The survey was shut down immediately and all survey
data was locked down. The issue has been resolved and the survey was
re-opened on Tuesday."
"This is an internal survey of (ISC)2 constituents who are certified
information security professionals bound by the (ISC)2 Code of Ethics.
(ISC)2 is investigating the matter with its survey vendor. We
apologize to our constituents for any inconvenience," it added.
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