Molly Hadfield reports: A warning tonight for some Fort Hays State Graduates, after the college learned some personal information was compromised. Fort Hays State University said it was security breach online that led personal information and social security numbers of 138 former students to be available on the internet. The university says it was an…
Month: October 2014
DHS no longer needs permission slips to monitor other agencies’ networks for vulnerabilities
Aliya Sternstein reports: The Department of Homeland Security has spelled out its intentions to proactively monitor civilian agency networks for signs of threats, after agencies arguably dropped the ball this spring in detecting federal websites potentially harboring the Heartbleed superbug. Annual rules for complying with the 2002 Federal Information Security Management Act released Friday require…
CUNA Launches Data Security Advocacy Site
Nicholas Ballasy reports: CUNA president/CEO Jim Nussle announced the launch of StopTheDataBreaches.com, which consumers can use to call on Congress to hold retailers accountable for data breaches. The website urges Congress to take action by passing data security legislation. Consumers are able to write their legislators through the website with the option to use the form letter…
Purdue Calumet possibly hacked
Carmen McCollum reports: A student data system at Purdue University Calumet may have been hacked. Purdue Calumet spokesman Wes Lukoshus said the university received information Tuesday night that one of its information systems that includes student information was vulnerable. It was someone from the West Lafayette campus who identified the vulnerability of one of Purdue…
VA: Beach inmate filed false tax returns using prisoners stolen identities
13NewsNow reports: An inmate at Virginia Beach Jail was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison Thursday for fraud after he stole the identity of fellow prisoners and filed false tax returns, officials said. Travis Hager, 24, of Norfolk, Virginia, was sentenced for wire fraud and false claims against the United States. Read more on 13NewsNow
Dear FTC
Why is THIS type of breach still happening? How many more customers will be put at risk of ID theft before Experian deals with what has been a too-frequent problem with client login credentials being misused? I reported one of these breaches in January. I reported one in May. I filed a formal complaint asking FTC to investigate…