Data Hung Out To Dry: 9,000 USBs Left in Dry Cleaners

Data Hung Out To Dry: 9,000 USBs Left in Dry Cleaners
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March 24, 2009 7:23AM

According to the survey, many mobile devices now have the capacity to 
store as much as 10,000 documents, 11,000 pictures, 500,000 contact 
details, or 1.1 million emails, making them an obvious target for 
identity theft criminals and hackers who can steal this information 
and assume the identity of the user both in their personal or business life.

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  Data leakage and data loss is at an all time high. USBs, or memory 
sticks, which are now used to download and transport large amounts of 
sensitive data, may be largely to blame. A recent survey by 
Texas-based data 
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experts Credant Technologies found that, in the last year, 9,000 USB 
sticks have been forgotten in pockets when people take their clothes 
to the local dry cleaners.

The survey was carried out in the United Kingdom (UK) to gauge the 
frequency and ease with which mobile devices such as USB and memory 
sticks are lost or forgotten in strange places such as dry cleaners. 
The survey was also designed as a warning to be vigilant when 
downloading information, as it does frequently get lost.

A similar survey was conducted by Credant Technologies recently 
amongst taxi drivers in London and New York and showed that over 
12,500 handheld devices such as laptops, iPods, and memory sticks are 
forgotten at the back of taxis every six months.

Michael Callahan, senior vice president and chief marketing officer 
at Credant Technologies, stated, "Although we conducted this survey 
in the UK, the idea was to show people everywhere how easy it is to 
lose data -- even in their local dry cleaners -- and that none of us 
are infallible. We're convinced if we were to do the same survey in 
the US we'd get very similar results. If the data is sensitive or 
valuable then people should protect this information with encryption 
so no one can access the data at any point, as it could easily end up 
in the wrong hands."

According to the survey, many mobile devices now have the capacity to 
store as much as 10,000 documents, 11,000 pictures, 500,000 contact 
details, or 1.1 million emails, making them an obvious target for 
identity theft criminals and hackers who can steal this information 
and assume the identity of the user both in their personal or business life.

The survey also found that dry cleaners in the suburbs, on the 
commuter belt, or based in city centers find the most USB or memory 
sticks. One dry cleaner in the heart of London said he finds an 
average of one USB stick every two weeks; another said he had found 
at least 80 in the past year.

The survey figures were based on phone interviews conducted amongst 
500 dry cleaners across the UK who on average had found two USB 
sticks during the course of a year. These figures were then 
extrapolated amongst the number of dry cleaners (4,500, according to 
the Textile Services Association).

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