Jeff Long and Bill Grimes report: The school board on Thursday expelled three Effingham High School students — one until the end of the 2015-16 school year and two until March 19, 2017. The expulsions took effect immediately. Although school officials would not explain the reason for the expulsions, citing student privacy laws, Effingham County…
Month: March 2015
British Judo in deep shido after cyber attack
Alexander J. Martin reports: The British Judo Association has temporarily shut down its online membership application system after an illegal intrusion snagged some members’ details. The association is grappling with an information breach that has possibly tossed members’ credit card info right into the clutches of online criminals. Read more on The Register.
GAO: IRS Needs to Continue Improving Controls over Financial and Taxpayer Data
What GAO found in its new report on Information Security and the IRS: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) made progress in implementing information security controls; however, weaknesses limit their effectiveness in protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of financial and sensitive taxpayer data. During fiscal year 2014, IRS continued to devote attention to securing its…
Credit card data breach at LAX
KABC reports: Credit card data has been compromised for an unknown number of people at the Tom Bradley International Terminal in the Los Angeles International Airport. Airport police were focusing their investigation on one specific business inside the terminal, but did not release the name of the business Read more on KABC. CBS reports that 19…
AU: FIT College hacked because “they need better security”
FIT College in Australia trains personal trainers. Unfortunately, their infosecurity wasn’t as fit as their trainers, it seems. The same hacker who hacked South West TAFE in Australia also claims to have hacked FIT and dumped a listing of their available databases on Pastebin yesterday. “A lot more in this breach would have been achievable,” the hacker, who tweets…
Chicago woman to plead in ID theft case involving patient information
Here’s the latest on a case previously noted on this site. Teresa Auch Schultz reports: A Chicago woman claims her boss used her Gary business to help run an identity theft ring that stole information from clients at a medical center. Montrease Young detailed her own role in the theft, as well as the role…