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A Day in the Life of an Information Security Investigator

March 29, 2006

My Information Is Leaking, Eh!
Posted 3/6/2006 by SecurityMonkey (Information Security Investigator)

"My Information Is Leaking, Eh!" The screams of 77,000 Canadians could be heard recently as they discovered that their medical records were auctioned off.In a press conference, B.C. Labour Minister Mike de Jong recognized that a man bought some supposedly blank backup tapes from a government auction, only to find that:

[the tapes] contained records such as HIV status, substance abuse history and mental illness...

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