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Re: Council financial data at risk from internet hackers


From: Max Duijsens <maxduijsens () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 21:03:19 +0200

Shocking.


On 26 sep. 2012, at 16:52, Gage Bystrom <themadichib0d () gmail com> wrote:

tl;dr: A security audit found security holes and a year later: not all of
the holes were fixed.
On Sep 26, 2012 3:15 AM, "Bit WAshor" <b1t.wash0r () ymail com> wrote:

 SENSITIVE financial data could be at risk after it was revealed that a
council’s IT network could be open to outside attacks following an audit of
its systems.
The detailed look into IT systems at South Derbyshire District Council has
highlighted several issues which could see the authority left open to
external attack.
The problem arose as a result of an interim audit report, undertaken by
Grant Thornton, which highlighted key risk areas.
Specialist vulnerability testing discovered a ‘number of issues which
needed to be addressed’ in order to protect council computer systems and
sensitive data.
After the problem was highlighted in November 2011, the council set up an
action plan.
However, despite making progress, some problems such as weak or blank
passwords on servers and issues with domain administrator credentials
remain.
The report stated: “We acknowledge that the council is working with
suppliers to resolve some of the issues.
“Without full resolution of issues raised in relation to external
vulnerability testing, management cannot be assured that the council’s IT
network and systems are secure from attacks.
“A successful attack could interrupt net- works services and be used to
access sensitive financial data.”
The council stated: “The remaining issues are more complex to resolve and
the resolutions could have implications for the relevant business process.”
The authority revealed that the password problem was being addressed but
changes could impact the working of software.
A deadline of November has been set for the resolution of the problems,
which were deemed a medium priority, meaning ‘action is required to address
a significant deficiency’.
The recommendations will be discussed at a meeting of the council’s audit
sub committee at the Civic Offices, in Civic Way, Swadlincote, on September
26.

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