Twitter has been a busy place for dumping information. Within the last 20hrs or so there has been a fairly large random dump of information, this starts with our post of the BPM dump yesterday. The latest dumps of information contain usernames/passwords and database information from various websites. Kulturdirekt.se x2 database’shttps://www.washingtonco.k12.nc.ushttps://www.tamilcanadian.com The leaks come via…
Month: July 2011
UCLA Health System Pays $865,000 to Settle Celebrity Privacy Allegation
Charles Ornstein reports: UCLA Health System in Los Angeles has agreed to pay the federal government $865,000 to resolve allegations that its employees violated federal patient privacy laws by snooping in the medical records of two celebrity patients. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, between 2005 and 2008, unauthorized UCLA employees repeatedly…
Operation Orlando Attacks Time Line
Also anything I’ve missed, incorrect or needs updating please contact us. TOC Corrections Break down Gallery Videos The Flyer Time line– 14-07-2011 13-07-2011 12-07-2011 11-07-2011 10-07-2011 09-07-2011 08-07-2011 07-07-2011 06-07-2011 05-07-2011 04-07-2011 03-07-2011 02-07-2011 01-07-2011 29-06-2011 Arrests How to follow Final Notes Sources Corrections The main stream media has been reporting all sorts of things…
CA: San Jose’s Tech Museum hacked
Mike Rosenberg reports: The Tech, the popular downtown San Jose museum, said Wednesday that a hacker broke into three old files lingering on its system. The thief captured museum members’ names, email addresses, home addresses and phone numbers and posted them to Twitter on Friday before the information was taken down. Museum spokesman Roqua Montez…
(update) Data breach potentially exposes 250 Clark College students’ information
More on an incident mentioned previously on this blog from Ian Larson in The Oregonian: A cyberattack last week may have exposed the personal information, including the names and student identification numbers, of 250 Clark College students. Nine students’ social security numbers were also briefly exposed in the data breach. The college quickly secured its computer systems…
UK: Banks face more privacy complaints from customers than any other group
Gerri Peev: Banks have attracted more customer complaints than any other group over allegations of mishandling sensitive information, the privacy watchdog reveals today. Lenders routinely lost, released or wrongly recorded personal data, the Information Commissioner warned in his annual report which detailed 603 complaints. But the true scale of privacy and data breaches could be…