June 4, 2008

University Students Scammed- Is your info secure?

A data breach at United Healthcare Services Inc. has led to a rash of identity-theft crimes at the University of California, Irvine.

So far, Nearly 155 medical students have had their information stolen. The attackers stole the social security numbers stolen from an internal database. This breach affects nearly 1300 students, putting them at risk for Credit Card fraud as well as Tax scams. So far, the spammers have stolen 155 students Tax returns.

"In February, the police began getting reports from graduate students that when they filed their income tax returns, they were being told that their returns had already been filed using their Social Security numbers," she said.

So all that the attacker needed was a simple set of numbers, and they took students for hundreds, even thousands of dollars. All because of crappy security measures.

This is why people, This is why.

Checklist To ask your school IT Department
[] What security measures do you have in place for physical IT Infrastructre?
[] What security measures are in place to ensure the confidentiality of my information
[] If there is a unapproved access of my information- How promptly will I be notified?
[] Do you have set guidelines for partners of the university to follow in virtual exchanges?
[] WHO has access to my information and WHEN/WHY can they access it?

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