Graeme Moore reports: A tax preparer who closed her business three years ago tossed several boxes of old records, some of which contained sensitive personal information. The records were found Thursday morning in a recycling bin off Fernwood-Glendale Road behind the old Ingles supermarket in Spartanburg. While most of the documents were just invoices, investigators…
Month: August 2012
Winn-Dixie sued by former employee following third-party data breach
A potential class action lawsuit filed in federal court in Florida made me aware of a data breach that I don’t recall seeing in the media. Patrick A. Burrows has filed the lawsuit against Purchasing Power, LLC and Winn-Dixie. According to the complaint, Winn-Dixie shares employee data with Purchasing Power, LLC to administer an employee…
Australian & New Zealand Based Sites Hacked, Data Leaked
Over the past few weeks we have seen a fairly new anonymous based operation take place. As a result we have seen many government based websites defaced and even data from well known ISP AAPT leaked, Apart from the attacks by anonymous for this operation there has been a few other attacks that have all…
Wisconsin Department of Revenue Inadvertently Posts Home Sellers’ Social Security Numbers Online
Janine Anderson reports: Personal, confidential information from more than 110,000 people who sold homes in 2011 was hidden inside a Wisconsin Department of Revenue report used by real estate and appraisal organizations. The DOR has ask those organizations to destroy and replace the report, which was posted online for download from April 5 to July…
200+ More Sites Defaced By VOBHH
The Continued cyber war between India and Pakistani has yet again left a further 200+ sites hacked and defaced, few of these recent attacks have also been aimed towards Indian based education and government based websites. The defacing featured a common message across all the sites and at time of publishing a lot of these have been restored, but that does…
EPA security breach exposes personal information of 8,000 people
Jill R. Aitoro reports: A computer security breach at the Environmental Protection Agency exposed the Social Security numbers and banking information of nearly 8,000 people, most of them current employees, the EPA confirmed. The agency wouldn’t say whether the breach involved or affected any government contractors but told the Washington Business Journal in a statement…