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Author: Dissent

Who should be notifying consumers about the Epsilon breach?

Posted on April 7, 2011 by Dissent

Senator Richard Blumenthal, a staunch consumer privacy advocate, has said that Epsilon should be notifying every consumer whose data were involved in the recent humongous breach. You can read his entire letter to Attorney General Eric Holder requesting an investigation on his web site, but here’s part of what he wrote: I believe that immediate…

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VT: Barton employee info may have been compromised

Posted on April 7, 2011 by Dissent

Gina Bullard reports: The town of Barton is reporting a security breach that may have exposed personal information. Town officials say they recently discovered spyware on a computer in the town offices affecting the payroll program. They do not know if confidential information, like Social Security numbers, were accessed. Vermont State Police were notified and…

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(update) More Student SSNs Were At Risk, TEA Says

Posted on April 7, 2011 by Dissent

Morgan Smith reports that a breach involving the Texas Education Agency was much worse than originally reported. Last month, the TEA reported that an unencrypted disk containing data on almost 25,000 Laredo Independent School District students had gone missing. But when the Texas Tribune obtained records about the breach, they discovered that there were data…

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Pointer: Data breach law in Ireland – the current state of play

Posted on April 7, 2011 by Dissent

TJ McIntyre has kindly shared a handout for a presentation he gave on the state of data breach law in Ireland. You can read it on his blog.

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Epsilon a Victim of Spear-Phishing Attack, Says Report (update/correction)

Posted on April 7, 2011 by Dissent

Jaikumar Vijayan follows up on the news story by iTnews, mentioned earlier today, which reported that the Epsilon attack was a spear-phishing attack that resulted in the downloading of malware. Jai makes a point of noting, however, that there’s no proof or confirmation yet from Epsilon that this was a spear-phishing attack. As I commented earlier today,…

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UK: Godalming College email gaffe exposes students medical details

Posted on April 7, 2011 by Dissent

A Surrey college has apologised after accidentally e-mailing the private medical details of more than 300 students to an entire year group. The list, meant for Godalming College teachers, names one student with a brain tumour and another with anorexia. Staff tried to recall the message and then asked its lower sixth year group to…

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