[ISN] Hacker Hits License Plate Database

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Date: Fri Apr 30 2004 - 00:30:01 PDT

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    http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/local_story_120165420.html
    
    Apr 29, 2004
    
    CHICAGO (AP) The FBI and secretary of state police were trying to
    determine how a hacker tapped into as many as 200,000 temporary
    license plate records in an Illinois secretary of state computer
    database over the weekend, officials said.
    
    Only the temporary registration permit database was compromised, not
    the main drivers' license system that includes Social Security
    numbers, secretary of state spokesman Dave Druker said Wednesday.
    
    "The only thing we think possibly could have occurred was somebody was
    able to look at records and print copies," Druker said. "We don't know
    what they viewed."
    
    The hacker is believed to have gotten in after 7:30 a.m. Saturday.  
    State employees in Springfield reported that morning that the system
    wasn't working, prompting White's office to contact Microsoft and
    Symantec, a security provider.
    
    It was the first time a secretary of state computer system has been
    hacked during Jesse White's tenure, Druker said.
    
    The office issues about 1.2 million temporary plates a year. The
    database includes plate numbers, addresses and vehicle information.
    
    Druker declined to comment on a motive for the attack.
    
    
    
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