A Puerto Rico Government Agency Exposed 1 Million Social Security Numbers
Illustration by Shoshana Gordon/ProPublica The government agency that collects property taxes in Puerto Rico inadvertently exposed the Social Security numbers of approximately 1 million people, Centro de Periodismo Investigativo and ProPublica learned. It was the latest cybersecurity lapse for the Puerto Rico government, which in the past three years has seen technology breaches interrupt government services, take websites offline and lead to citizens’ personal information being published on the dark web. CPI and ProPublica became aware of the vulnerability related to the Municipal Revenue Collection Center’s interactive property map, known as the Catastro Digital, and notified the agency in mid-June. The online tool provides information, such as size, boundaries, tax assessment, sale price and owner’s name, for every registered property on the island. While a simple search of the map wouldn’t reveal sensitive information, anyone who understands how websites req...