Rebecca Gross reports: On Jan. 25, 50 students and 35 faculty and staff members within the Department of Health Services received an email with a spreadsheet that contained personally identifiable information (PII) of more than 9,000 people. Amy Hagopian, associate professor in Health Services at the UW, unintentionally sent the email containing the spreadsheet to…
Month: March 2018
SEC Issues Updated Guidance on Public Company Cybersecurity Disclosures
Laura E. Goldsmith of Proskauer writes: On February 21, 2018, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued an interpretive Commission Statement and Guidance on Public Company Cybersecurity Disclosures (the “Guidance”) to assist public companies in meeting their cybersecurity disclosure requirements under the federal securities laws. The Guidance notes that, as reliance on networked systems and the Internet have…
Point-of-Sale Breach Confirmed at Some Applebee’s Locations
David Bisson reports: It’s confirmed that some locations of the Applebee’s restaurant chain suffered a point-of-sale (POS) breach involving customers’ payment card data. On 2 March, RMH Franchise Holdings (RMH) issued a notice of data incident on its website. The statement explains how RMH, a franchisee of Applebee’s which operates more than 150 restaurant locations,…
Telangana BSNL employee database vulnerable to hacking: French researcher Robert Baptiste
Mithun MK reports: French cyber-security researcher Robert Baptiste has found that over 40 GB of sensitive data belonging to State-owned telecom company BSNL, containing names, passwords and mobile numbers of its 47,000 employees, was vulnerable to hacking due to security flaws in websites under the BSNL domain. A few of the websites were also under…
Delaware Valley School District reviews data breach prevention
This is somewhat encouraging to read. Katie Collins reports: A few policies currently in place that are being studied and possibly updated was the focus of the Delaware Valley School District’s February workshop. The Director of Curriculum and Technology Dr. Gina Vives reported that the greatest change amongst the policies was that of the “data…
Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services Notifies 11,000 Consumers About Breach of Protected Health Information
March 1, 2018 TOPEKA, Kan. – The Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS) has begun to notify individual consumers about a recent incident in which personal or protected health information was disseminated to a specific group of KDADS business associates. On February 23, 2018, KDADS became aware of a potential breach of personal…