snyderDETROIT — When it comes to cybersecurity, Gov. Rick Snyder is not only a leader, he’s also a victim. Snyder told reporters Monday at the North American International Cyber Summit that his identity was stolen before he became governor.

“I started getting dunning notices for a cell phone I never
bought,” Snyder said at the event at Cobo Center. “I learned I
had an apartment in Washington, D.C. that I never had.”

Snyder said he also once discovered malware in a computer
in his home he’d given to his children to use. “It turned out a
Korean version of DOS was running in the background, doing
processing work,” Snyder said. “I had to call in tech support
on that one.”

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