Posted on 05/24/2002 5:04:07 PM PDT by Lorenb420
Edited on 04/12/2004 5:36:52 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Computer hackers gained access to the California state government's computer systems in April and sensitive financial and personal information about as many as 265,000 state workers, officials said Friday.
The electronic assault on payroll and other records was discovered by the Sacramento Valley Hi Tech Task Force, which determined that none of the information has been used illegally so far.
(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...
Despite that, authorities said there is grave concern over the ease with which the hackers entered the computer systems
"Oh my G*@, state authorities are so stupid."-- quote frm. a fmr. hakr.-- not me.
(Yikes. It's a 203-slide presentation, something only a bureaucrat can love. Comically, it was clearly designed to be presented with narration, and is fairly difficult to understand without it. I went through the first 14 slides; if you're an insomniac, it's probably a very useful presentation.)
I do hope the content of this page will start a backlash on Gray Davis' silly campaign requiring that every state site link to the Governor's web site. That's not going to help his public image in a scandal like this.
You might also notice the mention of his name many times. "State of California Gray Davis, Governor" and "Copyright 2000 State of California, Gray Davis, Governor".
Well, if he wants praise for the glorious achievements of our State government, I guess he deserves what he's about to get: Blame.
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