Doha News reports that clients of Qatar National Bank (QNB), employees at Al Jazeera Media Network, and even secret service agents have had what appears to be their details leaked. The names, phone numbers, bank passwords and other sensitive information of what appears to be a large number of Qatar National Bank (QNB) customers has…
Month: April 2016
Edwin Shaw employee loses unencrypted flash drive with 975 patients’ info
An anonymous site visitor kindly pointed me to this item that was in the Akron Beacon Journal last week: If you went to Akron General Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation hospital in 2010 or 2011, expect to receive a letter from hospital officials saying that some of your information may have been compromised. Officials said the data…
Minecraft Server Exposes Details of 7 Million Gamers
Catalin Cimpanu reports: It appears that details of over seven million Minecraft gamers were being sold on the Dark Web, Troy Hunt security researcher has revealed today on Twitter. The data belonged to users of the Lifeboat Minecraft community and included user details such as usernames, email addresses, and MD5-hashed passwords. Read more on Softpedia.
dōTERRA letter informs customers of possible data breach
McKenzie Romero reports: A letter sent to customers and distributors from doTERRA, the Utah-based essential oil company, is warning that an apparent data breach last month may have compromised their personal information. A letter dated April 18 explains that a breach of doTERRA’s third-party data hosting and software service provider may have accessed the names,…
NY: Tax refund fraud reported by Stony Point employees under investigation
It looks like employees of yet another town may have become victims of tax refund fraud, and the town is trying to determine the cause. This time, the report comes from Stony Point, New York, where 30 current and former employees have reported that when they attempted to file their tax returns, they discovered that…
Former PwC employees on trial in Lux Leaks breach and scandal
There’s a new development in an insider breach that created shock waves internationally As I had noted back in 2014, a former PricewaterhouseCoopers employee charged with copying and leaking files to the media (the “Lux Leaks” case) had suggested that he wasn’t the only employee involved. Now Fraser Simpson reports that today, two former PwC employees…