Keith Doucette reports: Security weaknesses in computer systems operated by Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations place a wide range of personal and business information at risk, the auditor general concluded in a report released Wednesday. Jacques Lapointe said he found problems in the way passwords are controlled, computer accounts are set up and security…
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CIA Must Disclose Records on Human Experiments
Annie Youderian reports: A federal magistrate judge in San Francisco ordered the CIA to produce specific records and testimony about the human experiments the government allegedly conducted on thousands of soldiers from 1950 through 1975. Three veterans groups and six individual veterans sued the CIA and other government agencies, claiming they used about 7,800 soldiers as…
Verizon breach disclosure web launched
Last week I posted a news item that Verizon was creating a web site where breaches could be reported anonymously. U.K. lawyer Stewart Room raises an interesting concern about using the site: This is a fascinating concept, but from a legal perspective it is potentially fraught with difficulty for those organisations whose employees decide to…
Se: Chlamydia 'refuseniks' face police round up
Eleven people in northern Sweden who have refused to submit to a test for the sexually transmitted chlamydia could be forcibly collected by police, reported the local Norrländska Socialdemokraten (NSD) daily. The eleven people, all resident in Norrbotten in the far north of Sweden, have repeatedly ignored requests, summonses, and even resisted police visits to…
VA report to Congress on data incidents in October
The Department of Veterans Affairs October report to Congress on data incidents is available online. Here are some breaches of note contained in the report: A Regional Office (RO) guard at the Veterans Benefits Administration in Tennessee found an unencrypted thumb drive inside the facility doors on October 8. The guard took the drive home…
ND: East Grand Forks man to plead guilty in ID-theft case
Archie Ingersoll reports: An East Grand Forks man charged in an identity-theft case that involved dozens of local victims is expected to plead guilty at a Dec. 7 hearing. […] Lafferty, 28, faces 20 felony counts of identity theft as well as a felony theft charge. Criminal complaints accuse him of using the names and…