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Author: Dissent

Spartanburg hospital, police keeping quiet on details of stolen laptop investigation

Posted on June 14, 2011 by Dissent

Stephen Largen provides an update on a breach mentioned previously on this blog: Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System and the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office are keeping many of the details of an ongoing investigation into a stolen laptop computer secret from the public. The laptop was reported stolen from an SRHS employee’s vehicle in late March…

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NZ: Labour Leaks — How I did it

Posted on June 14, 2011 by Dissent

While LulzSec has been making child’s play of Sony’s security, a blogger named Cameron Slater (WhaleOil) has been embarrassing the heck out of the National Labour Party in New Zealand.  In the last two days, he has written  more about their breach mentioned previously on this blog: Labour and their proxy bloggers have been telling a…

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Missing: Laptop with 8.6million medical records

Posted on June 14, 2011 by Dissent

Mike Sullivan reports on a huge data breach in the UK: A laptop holding the medical records of eight MILLION patients has gone missing. The computer vanished from an NHS building in the biggest-ever security breach of its kind. It went missing three weeks ago but has only just been reported to police. The unencrypted…

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The Ingenious Infiltration of Citigroup

Posted on June 14, 2011 by Dissent

John Hudson writes: An IT expert speaking with The New York Times called it a Mission Impossible-like operation. Last month, a team of unidentified hackers accessed information to 200,000 Citigroup bank accounts by simply waltzing through the “front door” of Citigroup’s customer website. The bank came under fire last week for waiting nearly a month before notifying customers…

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Revealed: How Citigroup hackers broke in ‘through the front door’ using bank’s website

Posted on June 14, 2011 by Dissent

Lee Moran reports: Hackers who stole the personal details of more than 200,000 Citigroup customers ‘broke in through the front door’ using an extremely simple technique. It has been called ‘one of the most brazen bank hacking attacks’ in recent years. And for the first time it has been revealed how the sophisticated cyber criminals…

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Southern New Hampshire Medical Center reports breach after virus exfiltrated SSN of 17 patients

Posted on June 14, 2011 by Dissent

On May 23, the Southern New Hampshire Medical Center notified the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office that it had learned its computer system had become infected with a virus on April 19.   The center indicated that it had responded promptly in April to secure the system and that, at most, 17 individuals may have…

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