Thursday, March 15, 2007

Photocopiers Seen as Next Identity-Theft Weak Point
Thursday, March 15, 2007

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Consumers are bombarded with warnings about
identity theft.
Publicized threats range from mailbox thieves and lost laptops to the higher-tech methods of e-mail
scams and corporate data invasions.

That's because most digital copiers manufactured in the past five years have
disk drives — the same kind of data-storage mechanism found in computers — to reproduce documents.

As a result, the seemingly innocuous machines that are commonly used to spit out copies of tax returns for millions of Americans can retain the data being scanned.

If the data on the copier's disk aren't protected with
encryption or an overwrite mechanism, and if someone with malicious motives gets access to the machine, industry experts say sensitive information from original documents could get into the wrong hands. the rest

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