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Nothing is private anymore. It might sound cliche, but considering that all of our information and documentation is digitized and stored on computerized systems that other people are paid to manage, it doesn’t matter how hard you try to hide something or how confidently somebody told you your data or personal information is secure, it simply isn’t.
This past weekend, South Dakota’s Republican Gov. Kristi Noem experienced this firsthand as her Social Security Number (SSN), along with those belonging to her three children, her son-in-law, and her husband, were potentially leaked after recording this information on White House visitor logs that were later used as “exhibits during the January 6th committee hearing” and “illegally disseminated to the public” when they were “published online via the U.S. Government Publishing Office’s website.”
According to the letter the Noems’ attorney sent to the people believed to be responsible for the leak, the sensitive information was “publicly available for days before being removed from the website,” which The Washington Post “prominently reported.” This isn’t to make a case for Noem or her politics (although there is a nonzero chance that her politics did have a role in the delayed retraction of her family’s SSNs and […]
Read the whole story at thefederalist.com
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