Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 7:18 pm
CNN
POSTED: 1:48 p.m. EST, February 12, 2007
Story Highlights¢ Inspector general says at least 10 missing laptops had sensitive information
¢ 160 laptops lost or stolen during four-year period
¢ 51 missing laptops may also contain sensitive information
¢ Equal number of weapons also missing
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The FBI lost at least 10 laptop computers containing classified information during a four-year period ending in 2005, the Justice Department's inspector general has found.
The 10 were among the 160 laptops lost or stolen during a 44-month period ending September 30, 2005, Inspector General Glenn Fine reported. Along with the laptops, an equal numbers of weapons were also missing.
The report said the number of missing items, while still a problem, represents a sharp improvement since a 2002 audit, which found more than 300 laptops and 300 weapons lost or stolen during the previous 28-month period.
Fine said that among the 10 missing laptops known to contain sensitive or classified information was one that had identifying information on FBI personnel.
Several more lost or stolen laptops may also contain sensitive counterintelligence or counterterrorism information, the report said.
"Most troubling, we found that the FBI could not determine for 51 additional lost or stolen laptops whether they contained sensitive or classified information," the report said. "Seven of these 51 laptops were assigned to the counterintelligence or counterterrorism divisions."
The report said the FBI maintains more than 50,000 weapons and more than 20,000 laptops in its inventory.
In its response, the FBI agreed with several recommendations for maintaining tighter control on its weapons and laptops.
The bureau took issue with the count of missing firearms, saying 43 of the unaccounted weapons had been reported missing before the period covered by the report.
CNN's Terry Frieden contributed to this report.
...makes ya feel real safe.... don't it...
POSTED: 1:48 p.m. EST, February 12, 2007
Story Highlights¢ Inspector general says at least 10 missing laptops had sensitive information
¢ 160 laptops lost or stolen during four-year period
¢ 51 missing laptops may also contain sensitive information
¢ Equal number of weapons also missing
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The FBI lost at least 10 laptop computers containing classified information during a four-year period ending in 2005, the Justice Department's inspector general has found.
The 10 were among the 160 laptops lost or stolen during a 44-month period ending September 30, 2005, Inspector General Glenn Fine reported. Along with the laptops, an equal numbers of weapons were also missing.
The report said the number of missing items, while still a problem, represents a sharp improvement since a 2002 audit, which found more than 300 laptops and 300 weapons lost or stolen during the previous 28-month period.
Fine said that among the 10 missing laptops known to contain sensitive or classified information was one that had identifying information on FBI personnel.
Several more lost or stolen laptops may also contain sensitive counterintelligence or counterterrorism information, the report said.
"Most troubling, we found that the FBI could not determine for 51 additional lost or stolen laptops whether they contained sensitive or classified information," the report said. "Seven of these 51 laptops were assigned to the counterintelligence or counterterrorism divisions."
The report said the FBI maintains more than 50,000 weapons and more than 20,000 laptops in its inventory.
In its response, the FBI agreed with several recommendations for maintaining tighter control on its weapons and laptops.
The bureau took issue with the count of missing firearms, saying 43 of the unaccounted weapons had been reported missing before the period covered by the report.
CNN's Terry Frieden contributed to this report.
...makes ya feel real safe.... don't it...