Laptop Computer Security

Rip of the Week: All We Are is Breach in the Wind

No laptop involved on this one, but here’s a very interesting breach case coming out of Indiana. Literally, it might be coming out of Indiana, depending on which way the wind is blowing. Law.com reports:

An Indiana adoption lawyer whose client files were scattered in the wind after his adult children left boxes of them beside a recycling bin has received a public reprimand.

The Indiana Supreme Court on Sept. 30 issued the reprimand against Steven Litz, whose Monrovia, Ind., practice focuses on adoption and criminal law. The court noted that it was the third time Litz had received a public reprimand.

Litz directed his two children to take about 14 boxes of client files he wanted to discard to a local recycling bin, according to the decision. Finding that the bins were full, they left the boxes on the ground beside the bins and did not tell Litz. The wind later blew the tops off the boxes and sent some of the papers flying into public view. After someone notified Litz of the situation, he and his children retrieved the documents.

Wow. This immediately brought Kansas to mind. Not the state. The band.

This data breach gets a theme song–a true classic:

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