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Saint John Development Corporation finds cyber attack damage

Posted on July 20, 2016 by Dissent

Rachel Cave reports: The Saint John Development Corporation says it’s working to restore an annual report that it lost to a cyber attack in early 2015. “We lost a lot of our data,” said General Manager Kent MacIntyre. “We had some [Saint John] city IT people working with us to try to recover that but…

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Baseball Hacking Case Ends with Prison

Posted on July 19, 2016 by Dissent

Jeremy Kirk reports: A former St. Louis Cardinals scouting director has been sentenced to 46 months in federal prison for illegally peeking at a player-drafting database for the Houston Astros – a hefty term for a distinctly unique hacking case. Christopher Correa, 36, was accused of illegally accessing Ground Control, a cloud-based database that held…

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Asiana Airlines Website Has Customers’ Personal Data Leak

Posted on July 19, 2016 by Dissent

Huh Sung-soo reports: A lack of security on Asiana Airlines’ website exposed the sensitive information of its passengers. […] Asiana Airlines released a statement that there was an exposure of the universal resource locator (URL) for those attached files within contents they uploaded on the frequently asked questions (FAQ) of its Internet bulletin board by some…

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Will Armscor hack result in any fallout?

Posted on July 17, 2016 by Dissent

So maybe I should have reported on this one sooner, but after I saw some initial denials, I didn’t think it was going to be a big deal. It may be a bit bigger than I thought. On July 11, HackRead reported: The operation OpAfrica has found another victim, this time, it’s the Pretoria-based arms procurement agency Armscor Armaments Corporation…

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Haeco Says Employees Can’t Sue Over Phished W-2 Data

Posted on July 16, 2016 by Dissent

I was wondering how many lawsuits we might see by employees whose firms fell for phishing schemes involving W-2 data. From what Law360 reports, HAECO employees did sue their employer, who’s arguing that the employees can’t sue for invasion of privacy because the employees had given their information to their employer willingly. Okay, that defense…

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Experian Says Lack Of Breach Date Dooms Consumers’ Suit over T-Mobile Hack (updated)

Posted on July 15, 2016 by Dissent

I almost have to admire this defense logic:  if you don’t know when our breach occurred or can’t allege it, you can’t prove any claims as to whether something happened before or after the breach, so we get to walk away from the consolidated class action lawsuit…? Law360 has more, if you have a subscription. But I was…

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