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Personal Data Thefts 2005-2006
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| TwistyCreek 2006-07-27, 1:13 pm |
| http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/Datathefts.php
July 25, 2006 -- The unprecedented theft of massive amounts of
personal data continues. WMR has previously reported that the
thefts are part of a covert U.S. intelligence operation aimed at
populating the databases of the re-activated Total Information
Awareness surveillance system. Recently, Newsday reported that
personal data on over a half million New Yorkers who filed
claims to a special workers' compensation fund managed by the
state's Workers Compensation Board is missing after a state
personal computer maintained by CS Stars, a claims management
contractor that is a subsidiary of Marsh, Inc., was reported
missing. The data included Social Security Numbers.
July 26, 2006 -- Yet another theft of data has been reported.
Lower Southampton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania police reported
that two Cingular employees had two lap top computers, valued at
$9000, stolen from their two locked and parked cars in a
restaurant parking lot. Although it is not clear what kind of
data was contained in the two computers, previous "smash and
grab" thefts of lap top computers from cars resulted in the loss
of tens of thousands of files containing personal customer data,
including sensitive financial data. The theft of personal data
continues at breakneck speed, with the FBI paying only lip
service to the largest theft of computer data in the history of
computer security.
July 27, 2006 -- The theft of computers containing personal
information continues without a whimper from the Bush
administration. The two most recent thefts are two U.S. Navy
laptops stolen from a U.S. Navy recruiting office in New Jersey.
The computers contained personal information, including Social
Security Numbers, on 31,000 Navy recruiters and recruits. The
thefts reportedly occurred between June and July.
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| TwistyCreek 2006-07-28, 1:13 pm |
| "Non scrivetemi" sez:
>TwistyCreek wrote:
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><much snippage of blatant ASCII flatulence>
[snip]
>Good GRIEF you conspiracy fruitcakes will
>twist anything and everything int fuel for
>your bizarre delusions, won't you?
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>The president of France didn't mention it
>either. Must be an INTERNATIONAL conspircy,
>huh?
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>LOL!
Of course not. Everything is just as it seems. No cause for any
concern whatsoever.
Hmm, you neglected to ask why you conspiracy fruitcakes hate
America. Tsk tsk.
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