The Financial Times reported a major data breach of personally identifiable student data on a website funded by the Gates Foundation. Bill Gates, as we know, is a data aficionado. Several years ago, he created an ill-fated project called InBloom with the intent of gathering the personal data of millions of students. Fortunately it was killed off by parent activists Leonie Haimson and Rachel Stickland, who created the Parent Coalition for Student Privacy. The “cloud” is not secure.
The personal details of hundreds of thousands of US students were exposed to hackers after a database was left unsecured by Get Schooled, an education charity set up by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Viacom. Get Schooled was set up a decade ago to help students from low-income, minority and immigrant backgrounds with their college applications and financial aid, and to offer job advice. But it left a database of 125m records, including 930,000 email addresses belonging to children, teenagers and college students, “open and accessible” earlier this year when it overhauled its website, said the UK cyber security company TurgenSec. TurgenSec said the database included names, age, gender and school and graduation details of the individuals. Contact information such as addresses and phone numbers was also accessible.
Oops! I’m not so sure it was just an accident, though. Can’t profit from the data if they’re private. Does Gates care about the safety of minors? Absolutely not. Just ask Jeffrey Epstein. Oh wait, he’s not available.
Some believe that Epstein is still alive.
The only real evidence is a fairly inconclusive image of some body being wheeled out of jail on a gurney.
He could be sipping pina coladas on a tropical island with a young girl at this very moment for all we know.
Trump would pardon him if he were alive. That’s how we will know.
I don’t happen to believe Epstein is still alive, but I would note that the certified dead don’t require a pardon.
A death certificate gets you out of any legal troubles.
Worse yet , the article says that Get Schooled was alerted to the vulnerability by the security company TurgenSec on November 17, yet it took more than a month for Get Schooled to fix it — not until December 21.
Get Schooled
Hard to school Get Schooled
When org is run by Bill
Easy to be fooled
When Billy foots the bill
Were Gates’ Impatient Optimists in charge of the fix?
wow, crappy software from Gates, whaddashock …
Ha ha ha
My thoughts exactly.
The EU has laws that protect the private information of people. Our country has no such laws because lobbies for Silicon Valley want to sell our data to all sorts of companies. Everything is a commodity in this country. How many data breeches are we supposed to just keep tolerating? https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/data-protection-eu_en
There is no such thing as private data in the US.
Everything is fair game.
SomeDam . . . which is another way of saying that it’s not only a capitalist economy, it’s also a capitalist-only mindset. CBK
One of Obama’s contribution was to “modernize” medical records by incentivizing putting all medical records on line. Now I can go to the doctor at 10 in the morning and get post on social media about the condition that I just saw the doctor about by 1 o’clock in the afternoon. I do not blame my doctor. The data go to the cloud and who knows where else? Why do we bother to fill out the HIPAA forms?
Dr’s offices and hospitals are the worst when it comes to data breaches. Please do NOT ever give them your SS#. The only thing they need to process your insurance claim is the number on your insurance card. I don’t know if they have changed Medicare, but the # on the card used to be your SS#…..so unsafe!!
It’s called capitalism.
Everything is for sale.
In Gates’ case, everybody is for sale. And after the Summer of Hate, I do not use the word ‘body’ lightly.
Well, isn’t this poetic.