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Personal information related to hundreds of Minnesota state employees has been publicly available on the Web[31] for months–unencrypted and without any sort of password protection. Minnesota entered into a two-year deal with Texas-based Lookout Services to use its “seamless Fail Safe I-9 E-verify process”, but all state agencies have been ordered to stop using the service following discovery of the data breach.
Exposed data included employee names, birth dates, Social Security numbers and hire ...
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