The Housing Slump Risking Personal Data
November 19th, 2008Since January of 2007, we at Doom have been working to draw attention to how the housing slump is risking our personal data.
We first became aware of the problem when an auctioneer contacted us and told us that he was auctioning off the equipment of a defunct mortgage office. Among the items he was auctioning off were the computers- with all of the data still on them! In addition, there were files in the filing cabinets- and on the desks. The potential for identity theft is huge.
In March of 2007 we noted that it appeared that disgruntled employees from the troubled Silver State Mortgage company were stealing computers. Again, there is a danger of identity theft.
Yesterday, from the Arizona Republic, we read of another case of carelessly handled personal information: [Thanks to M and L!]
Boxes containing loan applications, Social Security numbers and bank account information for residents of a […]
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