Summary
The Northern Star from Illinois University reports on a teaching assistant who put students' social security numbers on the school's web space, not realizing that search engines would still be able to archive the information.
Original source:
http://www.star.niu.edu/articles/?id=10705
Details
- The NIU Department of Mathematical Sciences had a scare involving students' Social Security numbers that were posted online, but university officials were quick to respond after noticing the mistake last month.
- "It was a simple mistake on the part of a teaching assistant," said Melanie Magara, assistant vice president for public affairs.
- In spring 2004, a mathematics department teaching assistant accidentally posted approximately 60 student's names, homework grades and Social Security numbers on a personal Web site instead of e-mailing the information to themselves, Magara said.
- This made the information available to anyone using the proper search engine.
- "The thing about Web sites is that even if you delete one, it's still out there," said Walter Czerniak, associate vice president for information technology.
- When university officials were notified of the situation, the search engine's cache, which held the students' information, was cleared.
- "Letters are going out to the students whose Social Security numbers were posted as a precautionary measure," Magara said.
- Although the risk of identify theft looms no one has reported anything to university officials.
- Students have been using Z-ID numbers since the early '90s, thus eliminating the need for Social Security numbers.
- The Z-ID numbers were created for access to computer systems and e-mail accounts.
- "Identity theft came about because of the advent of the Internet," Czerniak said.
- "We haven't had any outright theft that I am aware of here on campus."
- It took less than two weeks to clear the information once it was discovered.
- "When mistakes are made, the university acts quickly and lets everyone know what is going on," Magara said.
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