WIVB in upstate NY has a report that hints that while Key Bank is saying that reports of ID theft are not linked to any breach of their systems, they may be the source of the problem: Town of Tonawanda Police are warning Key Bank customers their accounts may have been compromised. Authorities say in…
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LA DPPS employee pleads guilty to stealing clients’ info for tax refund fraud scheme
“It’s déjà vu all over again” — noted infosecurity expert Yogi Berra. Veronico Niko, a former Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services employee, has pleaded guilty to stealing names and Social Security numbers for use in a tax refund fraud scheme. Niko, her husband Thomas Marshall, Michael Williams, Mao Niko, and Mike Niko…
FTC settles charges against Cord Blood Registry over data breach
Back in December 2010, a computer belonging to Cord Blood Registry (CBR) and a backup tape with customers’ information was stolen from an employee’s unattended vehicle. The breach was disclosed in February 2011, and I covered it on this blog, here. Today, the FTC announced that it had settled charges against CBR over the breach….
There ought to be a law
On Data Privacy Day 2013, here’s a reminder that we have a looooong way to go. KRQE in New Mexico reports: Hundreds of personal documents from dozens of people were all found in a very public place, but how did they get there and who’s at risk? The court files were found in a Bernalillo…
Cheyney University notifies students after e-mail attachment gaffe
The Associated Press reports that 2,100 current and former students at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania have been sent letters after an administrative e-mail sent to all students yesterday erroneously contained an attached file with their names, addresses, and Social Security numbers.
Your medical records are in a dumpster in another state. Now what?
Melissa Payne reports that a man in the Shoals (Alabama) found thousands of medical files from a doctor’s office in Virginia in dumpsters around town. How they wound up in Florence, Alabama is anyone’s guess at this point. “It’s concerning because there are phone numbers, birth dates, addresses, social security numbers in these files,” said…