My company hired a new employee recently and as part of my responsibilities, I ran a basic background check for our new hire. If you've never seen a professional background check, you will most likely be shocked by the level of detail that can be gleaned from public records. . Who really sets global cybersecurity standards? For fun, run a background check on yourself: What appears to be "mundane" when you read it about someone else, feels shockingly personal when it's about you. With a quick search on a name and Social Security number, I am able to get a report with enormous amounts of detail. I am able to find the current address of a person, their phone number and whether they own their house. I also see the current appraised value of that house and the names of everyone else living at that address, and everyone who lived there in the previous 10 years. I get the addresses of the 10 nearest homes, the names of those neighbors and their phone numbers. I then get the "family and neighbors" for every address the person has listed, going back as far as possible, sometimes to their birth. I see every car owned, every house, boat, aircraft or firearm; every traffic ticket, creditor, bank account. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Uncovering the startling truths revealed in a personal history examination sheds light on the critical nature of online privacy.. Background Check, Cyber Privacy, Data Protection, Public Records, Personal Information. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The FBI and secretary of state police were trying to determine how a hacker tapped into as many as 200,000 temporary license plate records in an Illinois secretary of state computer database over the weekend, officials said. . . .. The FBI and secretary of state police were trying to determine how a hacker tapped into as many as 200,000 temporary license plate records in an Illinois secretary of state computer database over the weekend, officials said. Only the temporary registration permit database was compromised, not the main drivers' license system that includes Social Security numbers, secretary of state spokesman Dave Druker said Wednesday. "The only thing we think possibly could have occurred was somebody was able to look at records and print copies," Druker said. "We don't know what they viewed." The link for this article located at cbs2chicago.com is no longer available. . Authorities probe into how a cyber intruder obtained 200,000 temporary registration records in Illinois, exposing flaws in the database security.. License Plate Theft, Data Breach Investigation, Illinois Database Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Recognizing the need for new privacy policies in the Internet Age, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has created a task force to make policy recommendations by Feb. 1, 2001. The Privacy and Technology Task Force, directed by the state legislature, will . . . . Recognizing the need for new privacy policies in the Internet Age, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has created a task force to make policy recommendations by Feb. 1, 2001. The Privacy and Technology Task Force, directed by the state legislature, will tackle issues involving privacy, technology fraud, and the collection, use and release of government-collected public records. The link for this article located at civic.com is no longer available. . Recognizing the need for new privacy policies in the Internet Age, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has created. recognizing, privacy, policies, internet, florida, created. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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