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Author: Dissent

Educational Security Incidents Year in Review – 2009

Posted on June 1, 2010 by Dissent

After a hiatus, Adam Dodge’s ESI blog is back, and Adam has published his analysis of education sector breaches in 2009. From his summary: The ESI Year in Review – 2009 examines all of the information security incidents occurring at colleges and universities around the world as reported in the news during 2009. The information…

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Roanoke City Schools sold computers with employees personal information

Posted on June 1, 2010 by Dissent

The Roanoke City School Superintendent told the districts more than 2000 employees that their personal information may have been compromised. Rita Bishop said today that eight computers the district sold second-hand still had their hard dives intact. Those hard drives were supposed to be removed before the computers were sold. This potential compromise of personal…

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Brew HaHa! breach no laughing matter

Posted on June 1, 2010 by Dissent

To follow up on a potential class-action lawsuit against POSitouch and its reseller, CC Productions , DataBreaches.net spoke with the founder of Brew HaHa!, one of the clients in the possible lawsuit. Brew HaHa! is a 10-store espresso chain in Delaware and Pennsylvania, and the breach has not been previously reported anywhere.  Another client, who…

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Ie: Mandatory reporting of security breaches on the way

Posted on June 1, 2010 by Dissent

John Kennedy reports: Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner has unveiled a new draft Code of Practice that sets out the reporting obligations of organisations in the event of a security breach and how they go about protecting private data. The draft Code of Practice has been placed on the website of the Office of the Data…

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Former U. Akron student pleads guilty to damaging systems, DDoS attacks

Posted on May 29, 2010 by Dissent

Steven M. Dettelbach, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, announced Wednesday Mitchell L. Frost, age 23, of Bellevue, Ohio, appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Nancy A. Vecchiarelli and pleaded guilty to a two-count Information filed on May 14, 2010, which charged Frost with causing damage to a protected computer system and possessing…

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Leader of ID theft ring sentenced to prison

Posted on May 29, 2010 by Dissent

Armon Leon Maiden, 61, of Inglewood, California, was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison and four years of supervised release for Aggravated Identity Theft and Bank Fraud. Maiden led a bank fraud ring that traveled to Seattle in November 2008, to steal from individual bank accounts. At sentencing U.S. District Judge Thomas Zilly said…

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