Thursday, April 29, 2010

Congressman Asks FTC to Investigate Privacy Risks of Copy Machines

You may not know it but copy machines have computer memories, which means they may store tons of private or otherwise sensitive information. That's why Massachusetts Congressman Edward Markey has asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate the risk to consumers posed by businesses that don't take steps to erase the memory of their copy machines. Expect a new set of regulations requiring businesses disposing of a copy machine to securely erase its hard drive, just like they are supposed to do for their PCs.

Read the story at the Washington Post ...

Watch the CBS News Report that broke the story: Copy Machines, a Security Risk?