Welfare-related personal information on used HDDs Information created by prefectural officials? Kochi, January 24, 23:34

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It turns out that data of personal information about welfare, which is thought to have been created by a staff of the prefecture, was left on a used hard disk sold by a supplier in Kochi prefecture, and the prefecture is examining the details in detail.

According to Kochi prefecture, a man from the prefecture said on a 22nd day that a man from the prefecture said, "If you opened the hard disk you purchased a few years ago, personal information about the government was saved."

The man said that he had purchased a hard disk from a used parts dealer in Kochi Prefecture, and that the local government who received the inquiry reported to the prefecture on the 24th.

According to the prefecture's investigation, the hard disk had personal information about the recipient of welfare protection, such as the name and address of an individual that was thought to have been created by a staff member of the prefecture's Central East Health and Welfare Center around 2003. is.

The prefecture states that there is currently no possibility of data leaking to anyone other than the man, but he is investigating the details.

The Kochi Welfare Guidance Division says, "I want to check the details of the process and data that the hard disk flowed to the outside."