Gun owners become target for ID thieves

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Gun owners become target for ID thieves
All of us from PA need to get on the horn and email to our representatives and get them to enter and pass legislation to remove SS numbers from CCW's in PA. NOW!

See the article at www.readingeagle.com

Gun owners become target for ID thieves

Gun owners become target for ID thieves A company doing work for Berks County apparently leaves the personal information of county gun-permit holders including their Social Security numbers exposed on the Internet. By Dan Kelly Reading Eagle


At least two people, including an Internet user in China, accessed a supposedly confidential list of some of Berks County's 25,000 gun-permit holders, Sheriff Barry J. Jozwiak confirmed Thursday.
Jozwiak said the information included names, addresses and Social Security numbers.

He said he is investigating how a company that is developing a Web-based computer records program for his office exposed the information by neglecting to block Internet access.
County officials said they don't know how many names were exposed or for how long. They stressed there is no evidence that anyone did anything with the list but view it.

Jozwiak acknowledged that his staff provided a partial list of permit holders to county computer experts who forwarded it to Canon Technology Solutions, Conshohocken, Montgomery County, about a year ago.

Jozwiak said the program Canon is developing was intended for use only by his employees.
According to the sheriff, no one knows how many or which names were forwarded to Canon or how long they were exposed on the Web.

“I'm really mad about this,” he said.
Jozwiak said he is trying to determine whether his office or Canon should notify the permit holders of the security breach.

Canon officials were unavailable for comment.
The security breach came to light when an employee of a Silicon Valley software firm in alerted county officials Tuesday from California.

“It appears that your database of firearm owners is exposed over the Internet, releasing private information including full names, addresses and even SSNs (Social Security numbers) to the world,” Cameron Schmauch wrote in an e-mail to county computer personnel.
“Anyone can browse and search confidential information about registered gun owners and perhaps even add entries,” he wrote. Schmauch was unavailable for comment.

A subsequent check of the site revealed that it also had automatically recorded being accessed by the Internet user in China.

With the information, particularly Social Security numbers, someone could steal another person's identity to buy merchandise or order credit cards, said a computer expert who asked not to be identified.
“You can do a lot more than that,” the expert said. “The Social Security number is a killer.”
The case marks the second time in as many weeks that personal information entrusted to the county has been compromised.

The county human resources department informed employees last week that laptop computers had been stolen from an insurance company and that personal information of both county and city employees might have been compromised.
In that case, county officials advised employees whose information might have been exposed to watch their personal accounts and credit ratings to determine if they had become victims of identity theft.
That case is also under investigation.

Contact reporter Dan Kelly at 610-371-5040 or [email protected].
 
First of all, it's pure IDIOCY to list CCW permitees on ANY sort of computerized file, whether it's "confidential" or not! There are WAY too many computer "hackers" around!

Secondly, and even MORE IDIOCY, is attaching names and Social Security numbers together on ANY sort of computerized file! That's like asking for someone to "abuse" the system! My bet is that the CCW permitee info ALSO had their home addresses attached to the info files (?)

Several years ago, about 9 people were arrested in California for "conspiracy" to commit gun thefts. A female employee of the California State Department of Justice had access to gun registration files, and was doing print-outs of gun owner info, then handing them to her gang-banger boyfriend. The boyfriend was using those computer print-outs to commit residential burglaries, with his gang banger buddies. Fortunately, a very diligent police detective noticed the "trend" of residential burglaries, and had the "hunch" that they were an "inside job". Also fortunately, most of the stolen guns were recovered before being used in crimes or sold on the street!

Gun registration? Exactly WHO has access to that information? TOTAL STRANGERS! CCW permits? Who NEEDS to know, other than whoever it was that approved the permits? Heck, even then, the "authority" signing the permits is a TOTAL STRANGER to you....unless you rub elbows with them!
 
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