PRIVATE DATA IS AT RISK OF THEFT ENCRYPTION NOW BEING STUDIED.Byline: TROY ANDERSON Staff Writer Security breaches at three Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. County agencies in recent months might have put hundreds of consumers' personal information at risk, officials said Wednesday. Laptop computers at an Adult Protective Services In the United States, Adult Protective Services (APS) are social services provided to abused, neglected, or exploited older and/or disabled adults. APS is typically administered by local or state health, aging, or regulatory departments and includes a multi-disciplinary office in Burbank were stolen over the weekend, the laptop of a community and senior services employee was stolen two months ago and earlier this month a computer hacker in Germany broke into the Community Development Commission's computer system in Monterey Park Monterey Park, city (1990 pop. 60,738), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a growing residential suburb of Los Angeles; inc. 1916. It is a wholesale, retail, and financial services center. , officials said. While no incidences of identity theft have been reported in connection with the cases, county Sheriff's Department officials on Wednesday urged residents and agencies to take even greater care in protecting vital information, noting that identity theft is now the fastest-growing form of consumer fraud, with more than 1 million Californians victimized so far this year. Lt. Ron Williams
In the latest security breach, 11 laptop computers were stolen from an Adult Protective Services office in Burbank over the weekend, said Pat Senette-Holt, spokeswoman for the Department of Community and Senior Services. ``The extent of what information was actually retrieved, we have no way of knowing,'' Senette-Holt said. ``The laptops did contain information that was not for public consumption.'' Senette-Holt said an investigation is under way to determine whether information on the laptops could be used to commit identity fraud and how to notify potential victims. County Chief Information Officer Jon Fullinwider said Riverside police have recovered two of the laptops. The incident followed the theft two months ago of a laptop containing personal information on county employees from the home of a community and senior services employee. And earlier this month a computer hacker in Germany gained access to a computer system at the Community Development Commission in Monterey Park that contained personal information on 4,800 public-housing residents throughout the county. ``CDC See Control Data, century date change and Back Orifice. CDC - Control Data Corporation cannot ascertain conclusively that the records were read or copied, but the possibility cannot be ruled out,'' Fullinwider wrote in a memo to the Board of Supervisors. Richard Peters Richard Peters is the name of:
David Sommers, spokesman for county Supervisor Don Knabe Donald R. Knabe (born October 15, 1943 in Illinois) is a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, serving the Fourth District, a crescent shaped district that covers the coastline from Marina Del Rey southward to Long Beach, and southeastern Los Angeles County to , said there is heightened concern about the trend. ``The supervisor's concern here is there is no greater service than to protect the identities and security of the constituents served by the county,'' Sommers said. ``Any time there is a breach of that security, we have a problem and it needs to be taken with the very highest level of concern.'' Earlier this year, a welfare recipient found confidential documents next to a locked recycling bin at a Department of Public Social Services social services Noun, pl welfare services provided by local authorities or a state agency for people with particular social needs social services npl → servicios mpl sociales parking structure in Exposition Park Exposition Park is the name of more than one place:
``This is in clear violation of the DPSS DPSS Diode-Pumped Solid-State (laser) DPSS Department of Public Social Services DPSS Distributed-Parallel Storage System DPSS Datapath Synthesis System DPSS Data Processing Subsystem DPSS Digital Precision Strike Suite policy regarding securing documents waiting to be destroyed,'' Knabe said. ``Yet I understand that this was not the only instance where this happened. There is no excuse for this. Entire lives are documented in these files.'' DPSS Special Assistant Shirley Christensen said all confidential documents that are slated for destruction are now immediately shredded shred n. 1. A long irregular strip that is cut or torn off. 2. A small amount; a particle: not a shred of evidence. tr.v. . ``We have gone to a policy of 100 percent shredding,'' Christensen said. ``Every office now has shredding bins.'' And Fullinwider said that as a result of the security breaches, he hopes to have a policy ready by next month requiring all laptops and BlackBerrys to encrypt information. ``If the laptop is stolen or lost, even if it's encrypted, we'll still take the action of notifying people that sensitive information has been lost,'' he said. But even as the county has taken steps in the past several years to put in place a countywide information-security program, Fullinwider wrote in a Feb. 28 report that the county has 70,000 devices connected to its network with multiple external-access points. ``Many systems for mail servers, stand-alone applications and PC-based systems are located in departmental facilities that are not well- protected,'' Fullinwider wrote. To help prevent identity theft, sheriff's spokeswoman Kerri Webb said, people should shred, or tear into tiny pieces, all documents containing Social Security and driver's license Noun 1. driver's license - a license authorizing the bearer to drive a motor vehicle driver's licence, driving licence, driving license license, permit, licence - a legal document giving official permission to do something numbers, bank and credit card information and utility bills. ``Don't just rip them up and put them in the same bag,'' Webb said. ``The way people go about ripping off identities is by Dumpster-diving. Rip them up into a bazillion pieces and mix them in different bags.'' troy.anderson(at)dailynews.com (213) 974-8985 |
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