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Security deficit in the FBI computer systems
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 | In Search of trying the security of the PCs, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, of the United States of America has hired BAE Systems Company, which is performing its task to the letter, has break into the computer systems of that company. |
Joseph Thomas Colon, the expert in charge of performing the trials could have access to the FBI servers in the twinkling of an eye, and this aroused suspicion among the people responsible for the strong federal organism.
| BAE Systems has efficiently succeeded in not allowing that the FBI high-level confidential information to be gather by the wrong organisms; however, Thomas Colon has gained access to highly important data. |
Among the data being displayed by the expert, it appears the witness protection system, a kind of data base where the FBI files the information of changes of domicile and identity, offered to witnesses of important trial cases. Thomas Colon had also access to personal information of 38.000 FBI employees and even of the Director Robert S. Mueller.
Criticism focused on the old condition of the security systems that this organism uses to gather and keep information. Some criticized points were the show “updates” and without dynamism.
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