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Trojan Compromises Oregon Taxpayers

Blair writes "An employee at the Oregon Department of Revenue downloaded a trojan file from a porn site, possibly compromising up to 2,200 taxpayers. An information technology security officer with the state said, 'the released data likely involved names, addresses or Social Security numbers, or possibly in some cases all three.' I guess some of our public workers are having too much fun after all."

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  1. Re:moron! by megaditto · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Actually there seem to be multiple failures in this. Running Windows, not employing some sort of web filtering software,[...] Actually, this is not surprizing at all. Remember all the red tape envolved!!!! To deploy 'web filtering software', a request has to be generated, afeasibility study needs to be performed, a 'validation' process has to be followed, SOPs have to be written, then the whole thing re-certified in its entirety (used to be, you would need to re-certify each component again after modifying one part). Of course the reason you they Windows is that NT 4 and 5 were 'certified' by the govt... if the site admin decided to bend the corners by installing linux on the desktop or router, he's be out of a job and possibly in jail! Frankly, they don't get paid enough for it.

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