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Supreme Court Justices: They’re Just Like Us

Stephen Breyer 4 Stephen G Breyer Above the Law Legal Tabloid Legal Blog.JPGTheir personal identity information gets compromised by data breaches. From the Washington Post:

Sometime late last year, an employee of a McLean investment firm decided to trade some music, or maybe a movie, with like-minded users of the online file-sharing network LimeWire while using a company computer. In doing so, he inadvertently opened the private files of his firm, Wagner Resource Group, to the public.

That exposed the names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers of about 2,000 of the firm’s clients, including a number of high-powered lawyers and Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer….

A spokesman for Breyer said the justice had no comment on the security breach, which came to light after the reader notified Security Fix and the blog alerted some of the Wagner clients.

Eh, but who cares about lowly — or low-paid — Supreme Court justices? Lordly law firm partners were also victimized: “‘This may explain why two weeks ago I got a $9,000 cellphone bill from AT&T,’ said Steven Agresta, a partner with the law firm Alston & Bird.”

Or maybe a certain A&B summer associate got a hold of Agresta’s cell phone, and decided to call his homies back in Croatia. Did Agresta also get charged for a small fortune in necktie purchases?

Update: Some of you have asked for an update about Divljan Shatterhand Steele. He’s still a summer associate at Alston & Bird, where he is doing well and has become something of a minor celebrity.

Justice Breyer Is Among Victims in Data Breach Caused by File Sharing [Washington Post via Drudge]

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