Private personal information of potentially thousands of multitude was unintentionally available on public access computers in the Sutter County higher-up Courthouse on Monday.The data hack occurred when a new caseful management system went live monday morning. The system was taken down the same afternoon after an Appeal-Democrat reporter alerted courtroom executive Officer Stephanie Hansel that sensitive and private information was viewable to the public.For about sextuplet hours, anyone who searched for a criminal or traffic case on public access computers could view the defendant's Social Security number, birthday, driver's permit number and home address. say court rules clearly state such data should be redacted by courtyard clerks for the tribute of privacy.More information: http://www.govtech.com/dc/articles/California-County-Courthouse-Suffers-...