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<blockquote data-quote="Popeye" data-source="post: 54718" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>The Navy in it's infinate wisdom was using one of those "thumb' drives to store all of the data collected at the Pass and Tag office, that's where you go to get a temporary visitor vehicle pass or permanent one if stationed there. One day the thumb drive was gone. That wasn't even the back up, that was the original data. The program was on the hard drive on their desktop but all data was stored on the thumb drive so they could lock it up at night for safe keeping. Data stored on there includes: Name, rank, SSN, driver's license #, addresses, insurance policy #, vehicle plate # (not sure if VIN was included). They never told anyone about it. I only found out when I went to renew my base sticker and had to provide all the information again. When I asked if they kept it on file the girl told me what had happened. Everyone that worked there when it got lost was eventually fired too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popeye, post: 54718, member: 148"] The Navy in it's infinate wisdom was using one of those "thumb' drives to store all of the data collected at the Pass and Tag office, that's where you go to get a temporary visitor vehicle pass or permanent one if stationed there. One day the thumb drive was gone. That wasn't even the back up, that was the original data. The program was on the hard drive on their desktop but all data was stored on the thumb drive so they could lock it up at night for safe keeping. Data stored on there includes: Name, rank, SSN, driver's license #, addresses, insurance policy #, vehicle plate # (not sure if VIN was included). They never told anyone about it. I only found out when I went to renew my base sticker and had to provide all the information again. When I asked if they kept it on file the girl told me what had happened. Everyone that worked there when it got lost was eventually fired too. [/QUOTE]
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