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		<title>Check Your Email For Nuclear Secrets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Los Alamos Nuclear Laboratory just can't seem to keep control of its data, as a consultant dropped an email into the inboxes of board members for a firm charged with keeping such data secure.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Los Alamos Nuclear Laboratory just can&#8217;t seem to keep control of its data, as a consultant dropped an email into the inboxes of board members for a firm charged with keeping such data secure.</p>
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<p><tt><em>Save me. Save me from tomorrow<br />I don't want to sail with this ship of fools.</em> <br />
-- World Party's song Ship Of Fools is very appropriate</tt></p>
<p>At the Los Alamos Nuclear Labs, a company called Los Alamos National Security manages the efforts to keep sensitive information out of the hands of the bad guys.</p>
<p>The most recent episode involving data loss makes it look more like we&#8217;ll see a mushroom cloud hanging over the crater that used to be Manhattan before they get their act together in the New Mexico deserts.</p>
<p>Only a few weeks after announcing <a href="http://www.lanl.gov/news/index.php/fuseaction/home.story/story_id/10954">&quot;extensive security improvements&quot;</a> at the Labs, news of another data leak has emerged. <a href="http://www.techworld.com/storage/news/index.cfm?newsID=9733&amp;pagtype=all">Techworld</a> said an errant email contained classified data made its way to members of the Los Alamos National Security board:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>In January Harold P. Smith, a LANS board consultant and former Pentagon atomic weapons adviser, sent a message containing classified data to at least two other board members. He used the ordinary Internet instead of a secure Defense department network. The message was relayed to at least three more board members.   </em></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><em>The incident has been described as comprising &ldquo;the most serious breach of US national security,&rdquo; and has been rated as Impact Measurement Index-1 (IMI-1), the most serious level of security violation.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Those board members received security sensitivity training, something they evidently did not have previously, according to the report.</p>
<p>Techworld&#8217;s article also recounted a couple of other entertaining yet horrifying incidents over the past year. One Labs staff member took a laptop to Ireland, where it was promptly stolen. The Labs claim information on the laptop was of a low sensitive nature.</p>
<p>Then there was the case of the drug dealer being busted with a USB stick in his possession. The stick just happened to contain <a href="http://www.techworld.com/security/news/index.cfm?newsid=7197">&quot;classified as Secret Restricted&quot;</a> data about nuclear weapons on it.</p>
<p>Before we ask why the terrorists hate us, maybe we should ask Los Alamos the same question. An outfit from Coolibar and Hawaiian Tropic Ozone 70 SPF sunscreen aren&#8217;t going to help against a nuclear blast.</p>
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