"Missouri" (actually the Cole County Prosecutor’s Office) has declined to prosecute the newspaper journalist who reported that the state website exposed personal information of more than 100,000 teachers. (See links in Post #4 above) Actually, a "few" more records were "exposed" and for quite a few years.
Mallory McGowin, the chief communications officer for the state’s Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). McGowin told police the website weakness actually exposed 576,000 teacher Social Security numbers, and the data would have been publicly exposed for a decade.
The State Police determined that the security for the web site had been assigned to the Office of Administration’s Information Technology Services Division (
ITSD), which the governor’s office controls directly, back in 2009. I have not yet seen any mention of an apology from the Governor nor anyone in his administration.
Nor have I heard of any training programs for the
ITSD.
They
may be waiting for the selection of new management...
Source:
Krebs on Security