Data Breaches up in 2008

Posted on Friday, January 09, 2009

A report out this week by the Identity Theft Resource Center claimed the reported data breaches were up by 47% duing 2008, reaching 656. Some interesting highlights (NOTE: this is not only credit card data):

  • Only 2.4% of breaches had encryption or other strong protection in use
  • Only 8.5% had password protection

About their method:

The ITRC tracks five categories of data loss methods: data on the move, accidental exposure, insider theft, subcontractors, and hacking. Subcontractor breaches, whild counted as one breach each, in some cases affected dozens of companies. The number of breaches does not affect the number of companies affected. ITRC uses media, notification lists and government agencies to confirm breaches.  To be considered a breach, it must include the loss of personal identiying information like a SSN.


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