The Agriculture Department said yesterday that it had accidentally released the Social Security and tax identification numbers of 350,000 tobacco farmers. The agency said it inadvertently released the data in response to Freedom of Information Act requests about the tobacco buyout program. The information went to eight different people or groups. Those who received the information agreed not to disclose it, to destroy any copies, and to return computer disks, officials said. The department is notifying farmers and tobacco quota holders who were affected and encouraging them to get copies of their credit reports to make sure their credit records have not been compromised.The more data government has on you the more likely identity theft can occur.That's why socialized medicine would be a disaster in this country.
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Tobacco farmer data accidentally released
The Boston Globe reports: