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USB thumb drive with passwords turns up in pub parking lot, prompting government site to shut down to protect sensitive data of 12 million English citizens.

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by NewsReader_ November 3, 2008 6:20 PM PST
Correction :-)

The drive was lost by a "former" 29-year-old IT analyst at Atos Origin
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by Hunnter2k3 November 4, 2008 4:12 AM PST
Seriously can't believe these things even happen.

When i was at college, i never lost my drive because i knew it would screw my work up by a few days, but losing THIS?! I don't think he will ever be hired again by any IT company...

But even then, the fact that these things aren't Truecrypted or similar, or even better, put in another container which has GPS, is rather shocking.
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by askgees November 4, 2008 10:12 AM PST
This is just another example of the problems faced today. It's not the systems that are the risk, it's the people who manage them. The person who copied the data to the flash drive and then lost it should be fired or placed in another position where brains are not necessary. Any data transferred to a jump drive should be stored on a secure jump drive not just any old drive. Second of all not securing the drive is worse. It only proves that the weak link is the human link.
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by csegeek November 6, 2008 6:07 PM PST
The Dreaded Flash Drive the most Dangerous IT Tool

These little marvels of technology have made life easy for IT, the common worker, and even myself.

The drives now come in a variety of sizes that will suit almost anyone?s needs, from 1GB for $5.99 for documents, pictures, and music to 32GB $59.99 that will transport six full length DVD quality movies with room to spare for documents, pictures, and your favorite mp3?s. The larger models could even transport a mid-sized company?s entire data base containing all of their customer?s information.

There in lies the problem. Data Security needs to be a ground up item, starting with the people that have access to the information


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