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Purdue Calumet possibly hacked

Posted on October 4, 2014 by Dissent

Carmen McCollum reports: A student data system at Purdue University Calumet may have been hacked. Purdue Calumet spokesman Wes Lukoshus said the university received information Tuesday night that one of its information systems that includes student information was vulnerable. It was someone from the West Lafayette campus who identified the vulnerability of one of Purdue…

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Provo City School District suffers data breach

Posted on October 2, 2014 by Dissent

Barbara Christiansen reports: Employees of the Provo City School District may have an extra concern facing them as the district has discovered a data breach. There was a phishing attack and someone gained access to an employee’s email account. That account contained files with sensitive, personal identification information for about half of the district’s employees….

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Former Weber State U. student pleads guilty in computer security breach

Posted on September 30, 2014 by Dissent

An update to a previously noted breach. Michael Anderson Kruse reports: Former Weber State University student Joseph Langford pleaded guilty to burglary on Tuesday morning. The Weber County attorneys charged Langford in connection with a theft and security breach in the WSU College of Science in April. Judge Scott Hadley set the sentencing date for…

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IL: Students’ personal info compromised when teacher’s backpack stolen in suburbs

Posted on September 30, 2014 by Dissent

WGN reports: A teacher’s backpack at an elementary school in suburban Hoffman Estates was stolen last week and one of the items now missing contains personal information about all the students and more. The pack, known as a “crisis backpack,” has won awards and was developed by the Hoffman Estates Fire Dept to use in…

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The Maricopa County Community Colleges District data breach investigation they didn’t want us to see

Posted on September 30, 2014 by Dissent

In January 2011, DataBreaches.net reported that login credentials for the Maricopa County Community Colleges District (MCCCD) were up for sale on the black market. That month, the FBI also contacted Maricopa to alert them to the breach. In response to the incident, MCCCD brought in Stach & Liu (now Bishop Fox) to investigate and make recommendations. Following…

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EPIC Urges FTC to Investigate Maricopa County Community Colleges Data Breach

Posted on September 30, 2014 by Dissent

Earlier this year, I reached out to the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), to encourage them to join DataBreaches.net in filing a complaint with the FTC concerning the massive data breach at Maricopa County Community Colleges District (MCCCD).  I am pleased to see that they have done so, agreeing with me that MCCCD is covered by…

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