Worst Data Infringements of 2012
6. Department of Children & Families
Where is it: Florida
When did it happen: May
People Affected: 100,000
Brief: In May, a company that stores the data for Department of Children & Families accepted that it failed to protect the critical information of 100,000 child care workers from its database and issued concerns that their database might have been breached. The database stored the personal information of child care workers that was needed while conducting background checks.
5. Housatonic Community College
Where is it: Connecticut
When did it happen: April
People Affected: 87,667
Brief: Two computers in the HCC were attacked by malware almost at the same time that resulted in unauthorized access of more than 87,000 members of the college community including professors, students etc. The breach was detected during late hourly scans and the infected computers were segregated and sent for the forensic investigations. The breach exposed the personal information of thousands of members that might result in identity theft.
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