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...Before intersession, Crimson reporters discovered a glitch in the system that allowed any internet user on Harvard’s network to generate a complete list of prescription medications purchased by individual students through the UHS pharmacy. The reporters used only the last name of a student and an ID number—easily obtained through other Harvard websites or from lost student ID cards— to access the PharmaCare website and retrieve private prescription lists...
...longer. Oklahoma last April became the first state to classify such common cold remedies as Sudafed and Claritin-D as Schedule V narcotics, forbidding sales in stores other than pharmacies, ordering the pills placed behind counters, limiting the amount sold per customer and requiring purchasers to show a photo ID and sign a register. The medicines contain pseudoephedrine, a decongestant that works by shrinking blood vessels in the nose, lungs and other mucous membranes. Drug traffickers long ago discovered they could dissolve the pills in common chemicals and heat the mixture until the liquid evaporates and a powerful stimulant powder...
...University will not, however, permit Harvard students to request their ID number be changed...
Currently, anyone who knows a student ID and last name can still delete or register a Harvard network connection under another identity, section someone else for courses, or access the Student Employment Office’s job database...
Websites accessible with a Harvard ID and birthday include the eRecruiting site, which would allow an unauthorized user to download or post a resume on someone else’s account or to submit and withdraw job applications. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences e-mail registration page also verifies identity through ID and birthday, while setting up campus mail to forward to a different physical address requires the ID and the last four digits of a student’s social security number...