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Information and Privacy Commissioner issues his decisions about the Epsilon data breach that affected Best Buy and Air Miles

Posted on May 20, 2011 by Dissent

From the press release: The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta, Frank Work issued his decisions today in regard to Best Buy Canada Ltd., and Air Miles Reward Program’s breach incident reports involving unauthorized access to personal information. Amendments to the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) require organizations to report incidents where there exists a…

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Hackers hit Sony sites raising more security issues

Posted on May 20, 2011 by Dissent

It’s getting so that I need a scorecard to keep track of all of the recent Sony breaches. These would appear to be #’s 3 and 4…. Reuters reports: Sony Corp has been hacked again, exposing more security issues for the company less than a month after intruders stole personal information from more than 100…

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FL: Two Sentenced in ID Theft and Credit Card Scheme Involving Flanigan’s Customers

Posted on May 20, 2011 by Dissent

Jose Cruz, 28, and Lisandra Cruz, 19, both of Hialeah, Florida were sentenced yesterday in federal court to 75 months and 48 months in prison, respectively. A co-defendant, Yuremys Marchante, 30, also of Hialeah, was sentenced to 57 months in prison on April 19, 2011. All three defendants were convicted at trial on charges of…

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Federal lawsuit blames Michaels for PIN thefts

Posted on May 19, 2011 by Dissent

Josh Stockinger reports: A West Chicago woman has filed a federal lawsuit against Michaels, claiming the arts-and-crafts giant failed to protect customers from “cyber-pickpockets” who stole sensitive banking information from checkout keypads at stores in 20 states. The suit filed this week in Illinois’ northern district seeks class-action status and more than $5 million in…

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(follow-up) Kr: Regulator plans to discipline Hyundai Capital over hacking

Posted on May 19, 2011 by Dissent

A Hyundai Capital data breach disclosed in April is resulting in consequences from South Korea’s financial regulator.  Yonhap News Agency reports: South Korea’s financial regulator decided Wednesday to punish Hyundai Capital Services Inc. for lax computer system maintenance, which led to a major hacking attack at the biggest local consumer finance firm. The Financial Supervisory…

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France’s official P2P monitoring firm hacked

Posted on May 17, 2011 by Dissent

Dan Goodin reports: The French government has temporarily suspended its reliance on the company designated to monitor file-sharing networks for copyright scofflaws following reports that a hack on its servers may have leaked sensitive information. Eric Walter, France’s secretary general of internet piracy, made the announcement over Twitter on Tuesday, saying that Hadopi, short for…

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