Here’s your occasional reminder about insider-wrongdoing breaches. Katie Sergent reports:
City officials notified all staff of a data breach impacting about 250 current and former city employees, according to Kalamazoo Communications Manager Michael Smith in a statement to News Channel 3 Wednesday.
The breach involved two former city employees, and was discovered on March 28 by local law enforcement after records related to the city’s human resources department were found during a search warrant, Smith said.
These documents contained social security numbers, drivers license numbers and, in certain instances, passport and military identification numbers.
Read more at WWMT.