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Jamaica government contractor may have exposed US traveler data, including COVID-19 lab results: report
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A cloud storage server on Jamaica’s immigration website, containing Americans' private information including negative COVID test results and immigration records, was compromised.
The Jamaican government reportedly uses an app to record daily coronavirus numbers and lets people input their symptoms via the website JamCOVID19. Another website, for pre-approved travel during the pandemic, was used by incoming travelers who uploaded negative COVID test results before their trips. The sites were built by technology firm Amber Group, who reportedly left the storage server unprotected. The server had information on more than 70,000 negative COVID-19 test results, and more than 425,000 immigration documents — including names, dates of birth and passport numbers — that allowed travel to Jamaica, according to the report. In addition, more than 250,000 quarantine orders, from when the country first reopened its borders in June 2020, were reportedly contained on the server, along with more than 440,000 images of people’s signatures.More Related News