PROTECTING A MILITARY BIOMETRIC DATABASE OF FINGERPRINTS AND IRIS SCANS SEEMS LIKE A TOP PRIORITY. SO, YOU CAN IMAGINE THE PENTAGON’S SURPRISE WHEN A DEVICE CONTAINING JUST SUCH A DATABASE SOLD ON EBAY FOR 68 BUCKS, PLUS SHIPPING AND HANDLING.
ACCORDING TO THE NEW YORK TIMES, RESEARCHERS IN GERMANY BOUGHT A SECURE ELECTRONIC ENROLLMENT KIT, OR SEEK II ONLINE.
INSIDE THE DEVICE WAS A MEMORY CARD CONTAINING THE NAMES, NATIONALITIES, PHOTOS, FINGERPRINTS AND IRIS SCANS OF MORE THAN 2600 PEOPLE, MOST OF WHOM LIVED IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN.
THE DEVICE WAS LAST USED IN KANDAHAR IN 2012.
MANY OF THE PEOPLE IN THE DATABASE WERE KNOWN TERRORISTS, BUT NOT ALL. INDIVIDUALS ASSISTING THE U.S. MILITARY HAD THEIR INFORMATION STORED, AS WELL AS U.S. SERVICE MEMBERS WHO WERE MOST LIKELY TRAINING ON THE DEVICE.
IN TOTAL, THE GERMAN RESEARCHERS BOUGHT SIX BIOMETRIC DATA COLLECTION DEVICES ONLINE AND FOUND DATA ON TWO OF THEM.
THE RESEARCHERS STARTED THE PROJECT AFTER THE TALIBAN SEIZED SIMILAR DEVICES FOLLOWING THE CHAOTIC U.S. TROOP WITHDRAWAL FROM AFGHANISTAN.
THE DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY SAYS DEVICES LIKE THE SEEK II SHOULD NEVER HAVE MADE IT TO THE OPEN MARKER, MUCH LESS SOLD IN AN ONLINE AUCTION
THE DEPARMENT OF DEFENSE WAS ALERTED TO THE EXISTANCE OF THE DATABASE BY THE GERMAN RESEARCHERS, WHO SAID THEY’D DELETE THE INFORMATION ONCE THEIR PROJECT IS COMPLETE.