Monday, May 7, 2007

TSA loses hard drive with 100,000 employees' personal info

The Transportation Security Administration has lost a computer hard drive containing Social Security numbers, bank data and payroll information for about 100,000 employees.

TSA, a division of the Homeland Security Department, employs about 50,000 people and is responsible for security of the nation's transportation systems, including airports and train stations.

``It's seems like there's a problem with security inside Homeland Security and that makes no sense,'' said James Slade, a TSA screener and the executive vice president of the National Treasury Employees Union chapter at John F. Kennedy International Airport. ``That's scary. That's my identity. And now who has a hold of it? So many things go on in your mind.''


See Matt Spuzzo's AP article for more -- or the TSA's web site.

Now imagine if this hard drive also had copies of birth certificates, documents providing proof of address, and photos -- as required by Real ID.

See why computer security experts think that Real ID is likely to increase identity theft?

jon

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

only thiefs worry about thiefs! after all,we the people created the state goverment, and they inturn created the federal goverment! ha ha.

Anonymous said...

only thiefs worry about thiefs! after all,we the people created the state goverment, and they inturn created the federal goverment! ha ha.

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