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Hackers break into California state server
AP via North County Times ^ | February 13, 2004 | ASSOCIATED PRESS

Posted on 02/13/2004 11:29:03 PM PST by calcowgirl

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Hackers broke into a state agency's server containing the sensitive personal information of tens of thousands of people who work as nannies, butlers, and gardeners, and those who employ them.

Evidence of a computer break-in at the Employment Development Department was discovered Jan. 20 during a routine check and immediately shut down the server that holds information on household workers and their employers, spokesman Kevin Callori said Friday.

The server houses information on about 90,000 people.

The hackers gained access to employee's names, Social Security numbers and wage records, and some employers' Social Security numbers, Callori said.

"It's our belief that that the chances of sensitive information having been released was minimal," said Chief Kevin Green, head of the Information Management Division for the California Highway Patrol.

Investigators think the hackers broke in to the server to use it to e-mail spam, not to collect information for identity theft, Green said. It happened sometime before Jan. 20, but Green would not say when.

As a precaution, letters dated Feb. 11 warned household employers and employees of the breach and referred them to the state Office of Privacy Protection for help.

There are no suspects, Green said.

Callori said the EDD has never had such a breach, although it has happened at other agencies.

In May 2002, investigators discovered that hackers had gained access to a state database that contained sensitive personal information on thousands of state workers.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Technical; US: California
KEYWORDS: california; computer; hackers; privacy; security

1 posted on 02/13/2004 11:29:03 PM PST by calcowgirl
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To: calcowgirl
Computerized voting anyone?
2 posted on 02/14/2004 12:03:25 AM PST by lowbridge (I can think of a punishment worse than death for Saddam, but Hillary is already married.)
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To: calcowgirl
"It's our belief that that the chances of sensitive information having been released was minimal," said Chief Kevin Green, head of the Information Management Division for the California Highway Patrol.

Why would you think that? It says right there in the article that they probbably have the SSN of the worker and their employer.
3 posted on 02/14/2004 12:04:33 AM PST by lelio
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To: calcowgirl
"It's our belief that that the chances of sensitive information having been released was minimal," said Chief Kevin Green, head of the Information Management Division for the California Highway Patrol.

I'm sure that's their belief. I'm equally sure that they also believed their system was secure against remote intrusion. Considering how phenomenally they blew their original "belief," I am not inclined to put much weight in their after-the-fact "belief."

In fact, I believe they don't know what the hell they're doing or how much data the intruders acquired.

4 posted on 02/14/2004 1:00:00 AM PST by Prime Choice (I'm pro-choice. I just think the "choice" should be made *before* having sex.)
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To: calcowgirl
"personal information of tens of thousands of people who work as nannies, butlers, and gardeners, and those who employ them."

To me it sounds like someone trying to gather info for the immigration bureau.
5 posted on 02/14/2004 3:25:56 AM PST by SendShaqtoIraq
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To: SendShaqtoIraq
Or a list of potential Dim voters.
6 posted on 02/14/2004 3:32:13 AM PST by Free Trapper (One with courage is often a majority.)
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