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New R.I. computer system might have exposed personal information of some users

By November 23, 2016December 21st, 2017Uncategorized

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — As many as 1,000 residents who logged onto the state’s new $364 million benefits computer system from a public computer, such as at a local library, may have had their personal information seen by the next user if they didn’t close the window of their browser – even if the resident logged off.  State leaders told the media Wednesday that the disclosure problem with RI Bridges, which is more well known as the Unified Health Infrastructure Project (UHIP), has alreadycomputer-digitaldreamstimejpg-jpg-size-custom-crop-1086x725

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