One last thing: ICYMI, Missouri officials aren’t happy © Getty Images The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) has labeled a journalist a “hacker” with Gov. Mike Parson (R) threatening legal action after the journalist warned the department there were security flaws on its website. A journalist from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch alerted the education department to a security flaw on its website that showed more than 100,000 teachers’ Social Security numbers. The outlet delayed publishing the story to give the department time to fix the problem, with the department, at first, working with the outlet on the issue and saying it would give updates to the Post-Dispatch. “We have worked with our data team and the Office of Administration Information Technology Services Division to get that search tool pulled down immediately, so we can dig in to the situation and learn more about what has happened,” department spokeswoman Mallory McGowin told the outlet Tuesday with plans to give more information on Wednesday. However, the department backed out of the Wednesday plan and instead released a statement saying the flaw was found by a hacker. The DESE said a “hacker” stole “the records of at least three educators” who would be contacted shortly, according to the Post-Dispatch. The statement was not immediately available as the department's website is down. The governor repeated that version of the story in a press conference Thursday where he threatened legal action against the journalist. Read more here. |
No comments:
Post a Comment