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The university system's other major breaches include this summer's incident involving the personal information of 53,000 people
-- including 40,000 Social Security numbers -- who had business with the Manoa parking office. Last year, more than 15,000 students at Kapiolani Community College were warned after an infected computer compromised their information on financial aid applications. "There is absolutely no way that we can say this will never happen again, but we are taking every step that's possible to make sure it doesn't happen," which includes upgrading security systems and additional training, Shelton said. Titus said the university could've caught the latest mishap much earlier and quickly blocked any access if it regularly scanned its server for personal information, which takes software that's readily available. "That wheel has been invented at low cost," Titus said. UH believes problems will lessen with time because of changes in the use of Social Security numbers. The UH system started to phase out Social Security numbers to identify students in 2002. The numbers are still used to identify students from before that time for transcripts and other requests for information. ___ Online: University of Hawaii-West Oahu: National ID Watch: http://nationalidwatch.org/
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