Steve Ragan reports: Full data enrichment profiles for more than 200 million people have been placed up for sale on the Darknet. The person offering the files claims the data is from Experian, and is looking to get $600 for everything. […] Salted Hash also reached out to Experian and one other firm, Acxiom,…
Month: June 2017
NC: Guidance counselor steals students’ info in $400K Medicaid scam
Carla Field reports: A man who was a public school guidance counselor and who owned a counseling service admitted in court Wednesday to using information about some of his elementary school students in a $400,0000 Medicare scam. Joseph Frank Korzelius, 46, of Tryon, North Carolina, pleaded guilty to health care fraud. Korzelius, who owns Western…
20 Apple employees arrested in China for ‘selling’ personal data of customers
AFP reports: Chinese authorities say they have uncovered a massive underground operation run by Apple employees selling computer and phone users’ personal data. Twenty-two people have been detained on suspicion of infringing individuals’ privacy and illegally obtaining their digital personal information, according to a statement from local police in southern Zhejiang province on Wednesday. Of…
Feds: $12 million ID theft scam used personal info bought online, acquired from FAFSA website
CBS reports: Two people were indicted on federal charges related to a $12 million scam in which they stole identities in order to file fake tax returns and profit from the refunds. Taiwo K. Onamuti, 29, Doraville, Ga., and Muideen A. Adebule, 49, Indianapolis, face 23 federal charges including aggravated identity theft, identity theft, false…
UCF seeks to dismiss computer hack lawsuit
Gabrielle Russon has an update on breach litigation involving the University of Central Florida. The University of Central Florida is seeking dismissal of a lawsuit filed by five people whose Social Security numbers were compromised in the school’s data hack last year. In February 2016, UCF revealed there was a security breach involving 63,000 current and…
NJ: Township of Springfield notifies individuals after discovering hack
The Township of Springfield in New Jersey is mailing out breach notification letters after finding suspicious activity on their police department management server. The unauthorized access occurred between February 22 and March 9, 2017, “when the threat was eliminated.” Information on the server may have included full name, driver’s license or state card identification number, birth date, address, and…