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  • « Obama Passport Breach: Rice Apologizes for “Imprudent Curiosity” of Her Staff | Main | YouTube Awards Bypass Britney’s No. 1 Privacy Advocate »

    Nonpartisan Snooping? Passport Breach Hits All 3 Presidential Candidates

    By Privacy Maven | March 21, 2008

    What’s a Presidential candidate to do, other than issue statements and demand investigations?

    The State Department said on Friday that it was investigating several incidents in which the passport files of all three presidential contenders were improperly accessed by employees.

    The breaches involved electronic files that contained personal information about Senators Barack Obama, Hillary Rodham Clinton and John McCain. A State Department spokesman declined to say what was in those files, but he said they were likely to contain biographical information and passport applications.

    Mr. Obama’s passport file was breached on three separate occasions earlier this year and as recently as last week, by three employees working for independent contractors who did not have authorization to access the information. The breaches occurred on Jan. 9, Feb. 21, and March 14, according to The Associated Press.

    The State Department’s computer system had flagged each incident, but senior department officials were not informed until they looked into the matter, after receiving inquiries from a reporter on Thursday, a department spokesman said. “That information didn’t rise up to senior management levels,” the spokesman, Sean McCormack, said at a Friday news conference. “That should have happened.”

    Two of the employees were fired, Mr. McCormack said. The Associated Press reported that they had worked for Stanley, Inc., a company that provides administrative support and services to government groups and is based in Arlington, Va. Stanley signed a five-year, $570 million contract with the State Department earlier this week to work on the department’s passport database.

    The third employee also accessed Mr. McCain’s file, but was only reprimanded and remains employed.

    More updates here and here. Watch several news reports here.

    Topics: Public Figures and Privacy, Data Breaches |

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