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US data breaches booming in '08
From: InfoSec News <alerts () infosecnews org>
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 00:28:27 -0500 (CDT)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/08/27/itrc_data_breaches_2008_beat_2007/
By Austin Modine
The Register
27th August 2008
The number of personal information leaks reported in the US this year
have already exceeded the total amount in all of 2007, San Diego-based
Identity Theft Resource Center said today.
With four months left in 2008, the firm found that 449 US businesses and
government agencies have thus far reported lost or stolen customer and
employee data.
But the agency reckons the actual number is likely higher, due to
under-reporting and data loss that affects multiple businesses being
reported as a single event. All told, ITRC said its 2008 list represents
compromised records of more than 22 million individuals — although it
calls that number "grossly incomplete" because in about 40 per cent of
events the number of records exposed is not reported or fully disclosed.
Yet ITRC founder Linda Foley attributes part of the growth to companies
becoming more open to reporting data loss and the group's access to
state notification lists.
[...]
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