[BreachExchange] DFA passport data loss 'national security threat' – PNP
Destry Winant
destry at riskbasedsecurity.com
Tue Jan 15 12:10:13 EST 2019
https://www.rappler.com/nation/220923-albayalde-says-dfa-passport-data-loss-national-security-threat
The Philippine National Police (PNP) considers the passport data loss
by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) a "national security
threat," top cop Director General Oscar Albayalde said on Monday,
January 14.
"Pwede. Kasi napakarami niyan. Not only the threat to national
security but also the threat of our identities. Napakarami na pilipino
na kumuha ng passport. Nandon lahat ng iyong information. That is one
threat," Albayalde said, responding to a reporter who asked whether
the alleged data theft was a case of a threat to the country's
security.
(It can be. Because that is a lot. Not only is it a threat to national
security but also a threat to our identities. There are so many
Filipinos who obtained passports. All their personal information is
there.)
Albayalde was referring to the revelation of DFA Secretary Teodoro
"Teddyboy" Locsin Jr, who announced in a tweet that a disgruntled
private contractor "took off" with the personal data of Filipinos
after its contract with the government had lapsed.
The PNP said it is ready to dispatch its specialized crime-solving
groups to crack the case, but it is waiting for the formal request of
the DFA for them to step in.
Police chief Albayalde said the DFA may prefer to handle the case
"internally." (READ: PH privacy commission to probe passport data
loss)
Albayalde said its Anti-Cybercrime Group, Information Technology
Management Service, and its powerful Criminal Investigation and
Detection Group are ready to assist in any probe.
"We will be very much willing to help them. As I said, it can be a
threat to national security and also the privacy of all individuals
concerned," Albayalde said in a mix of English and Filipino.
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