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9 Illinois Secretary of State employees face 3-day suspension for looking up Obama address
Associated Press WriterCHICAGO (AP) — Nine Illinois Secretary of State employees face suspension without pay because they looked up President-elect Barack Obama's street address in state records, officials said Thursday. "It's a violation of our policy to be looking up...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Barack Obama, Jesse White, Interior Policy, Employees
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Workforce agency accidentally puts thousands of Social Security numbers on Web
Associated Press WriterA state agency accidentally put the Social Security numbers of about 250,000 job seekers on the Internet for 19 days in October before another agency noticed the security breach, officials said Thursday. Data on customers aided by the Agency for...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Social Security, Networking, Interior Policy
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Ill. workers in trouble for looking up Obama info
Associated Press WriterNine Illinois Secretary of State employees face suspension without pay because they looked up President-elect Barack Obama's street address in state records, officials said Thursday. "It's a violation of our policy to be looking up records...Tags: Barack Obama, Jesse White, Interior Policy, Employees, Verizon Wireless
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Prosecutor: Jennifer Hudson in-law killed 3 of her kin in rage over estranged wife's dating
Associated Press WriterCHICAGO (AP) _ The brother-in-law of Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson killed three of her relatives — with a gun stolen from one of the victims — because he was angry his estranged wife, the star's sister, was dating another man,...Tags: Defendants, Murder, Celebrity Mothers, Prosecution, Assault
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State agency posts personal data online
South Florida Sun-SentinelFor 19 days in October, the sensitive personal information of at least 250,000 Floridians was posted on a state government employment agency Web site, the agency's second such breach since 2006. The Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation inadvertently...Tags: Employment Agency, Business Enterprises, Google Inc., Wages and Pensions, Social Security
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Prosecutors unveil circumstantial evidence against William Balfour in Jennifer Hudson case
Tribune reportersProsecutors detailed for the first time their circumstantial evidence against William Balfour, portraying the slayings of three of actress Jennifer Hudson's family members as the work of a jealous husband. Balfour, 27, Hudson's brother-in-law, stood...Tags: Murder, Celebrity Mothers, Prosecution, Assault, Celebrity
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Glitch allowed online access to private data Florida agency
Tallahassee BureauThe state Agency for Workforce Innovation on Wednesday said a "security breach" caused it to accidentally place the names and Social Security numbers of 250,000 job-seekers on a "test server" that could have been accessed online. The information was...Tags: Interior Policy
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Cost of removing data from Web site $1.8M
Removing personal information, including Social Security numbers, from a Web site used by county auditors, could cost $1.8 million. The Web site, IowaLandRecords.org, came under fire last fall when it was discovered that thousands of Social Security...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Social Security, Interior Policy
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State agency blames security breach for placing names, Social Security numbers of 250,000 online
Tallahassee BureauThe state Agency for Workforce Innovation blamed a "security breach" Wednesday for why it accidentally placed the names and Social Security numbers of 250,000 job-seekers on a "test server" that could have been accessed online. The names and...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Social Security, Interior Policy, Networking
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Bond denied for suspect in Hudson family killings
Associated Press WriterA husband in a jealous rage -- using a gun he had stolen from Jennifer Hudson's brother -- killed three members of the Oscar winner's family then worked to cover his tracks and fabricate an alibi, prosecutors alleged Wednesday. But William Balfour,...Tags: Defendants, Murder, Prosecution, Lawyers, Assault
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Columbia businessman gets 3 years in tax case
A 57-year-old Columbia businessman was sentenced to three years in federal prison yesterday for failing to pay income taxes and file returns, according to the Maryland U.S. attorney's office. Anthony Edwin Dorsey Sr. ran an information technology...Tags: Prisons, Interior Policy, State Budgets
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Debit in, checks out
The paper unemployment check will soon be a thing of the past for Maryland residents who file for the insurance benefit starting today.
In its place comes plastic. The state's Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation will issue prepaid debit cards...Tags: Banking, Unemployment, Marketing, Labor Legislation, Interior Policy
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