Garrett Bergquist reports: The Camden County Sheriff’s Office said Monday it has enlisted the help of a computer forensics lab in investigating a possible breach. Spokesman Sgt. Scott Hines said the sheriff’s office was first notified of a possible compromised hard drive in the middle of last week. He said someone is believed to have…
Month: February 2016
Read TechFreedom’s amicus brief in FTC v. LabMD
I wasn’t aware of this until today, but TechFreedom filed a motion seeking leave to submit an amicus brief in FTC v. LabMD. The brief supports LabMD’s position and urges the Commission to uphold Judge Chappell’s initial decision in favor of LabMD. You can read their brief here. Not surprisingly, I agree with their argument that…
AU: Nurse allegedly assaulted after watchdog employee used database to find her
Another “small” breach with big harm. Paul Farrell and Melissa Davey report: A nurse was allegedly assaulted by an employee of Australia’s health practitioner regulator, who used his credentials to access the agency’s database and track down her home address and phone number. The security breach is one of several Guardian Australia has uncovered at…
White House seeks its first ever chief information security officer
Danny Yadron reports: On Tuesday, the White House is expected to announce that it is seeking to hire its first chief information security officer, a role filled at many companies and local governments but one that has long been absent at the federal level, despite complaints for security experts and lawmakers. Read more on The…
Hacker @dotgovs releases names of more than 20,000 FBI staffers
Kevin Collier reports: A Twitter account named “Penis,” sporting a Buzz Lightyear avatar and pro-Palestinian message, has just released the names, job titles, and phone numbers of apparently more than 22,000 FBI employees and contractors. Phone calls to a number of those named indicated that yes, the names and phone numbers are indeed correct. Some refused to answer any…
Federal Judge Orders Home Depot to Turn Over Potential Settlement Communications
R. Robin McDonald reports: The federal judge presiding over litigation against Home Depot stemming from a massive security data breach has ordered the Atlanta-based home supply chain to turn over to plaintiff financial institutions any communications it has exchanged with other banks over possible settlement of the pending cases. U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash…