http://www.purdueexponent.org/interface/bebop/showstory.php?date=2005/06/15§ion=campus&storyid=index By Leroy Bridges Summer Editor 06-15-2005 The security breach that exposed more than 11,000 Social Security numbers has been traced to Belgium. Ken Morgan, director of communications of Information Technology at Purdue, confirmed, on Tuesday, that the incident involved Belgium and some sort of video. The University has an investigation underway to clearly identify the hackers and how the breach occurred. "This is currently a criminal investigation," Morgan said. "We can't really say much else because we don't know much right now." The breach happened in April that resulted in personal information of people linked to the University getting exposed. To prevent future problems, Morgan said that Purdue clearly needs a stronger pattern for computer security. "Many things need to change," Morgan said. "From new systems to new people, this process is a large one." Despite increased security and new systems, Morgan wants people to realize that this situation is a reality when using the computer and today's technology. "This is a job that will never be done," Morgan said. "Technologies continue to evolve so we will always be upgrading and changing systems to ensure protection. "But that doesn't mean this won't ever happen again." Once the investigation is finished, details regarding the breach will be available. _________________________________________ Attend the Black Hat Briefings and Training, Las Vegas July 23-28 - 2,000+ international security experts, 10 tracks, no vendor pitches. www.blackhat.com
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