Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Hackers Blamed For Data Breach That Compromised 300,000

The FBI's investigation into a data breach that compromised sensitive information on 300,000 people in Illinois is pointing to an outside hacker.

A hacker broke into the computer network at the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation this past January and accessed a server that held information on about 1,200,000 people who have licenses or applied for licenses with the department. Susan Hofer, spokeswoman for the department, said in an interview that about a quarter of the stored information was compromised.

The server, according to Hofer, held sensitive information -- names, addresses, Social Security numbers -- on people who hold or have applied for loan origination licenses or for real estate broker and agent licenses. The server also was being used to test new software.

The FBI and the Illinois State Police are investigating.

"The investigation seems to be pointing away from it being an inside job," said Hofer. "The investigation is ongoing, though."


Hackers Blamed For Data Breach That Compromised 300,000 -- Data Theft -- InformationWeek

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