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MO: Park Hill data security breach affects thousands

Posted on July 9, 2014 by Dissent

Jamie Oberg reports: The Park Hill School District sent out letters this week to 10,210 current and former district employees and students about a potential data security breach. The district said Tuesday that they believe the breach occurred sometime between February and April. School officials learned of the incident on April 1 after a resident…

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Milford schools: Info compromised due to security breach

Posted on July 2, 2014 by Dissent

More on a previously reported breach.  Milford Daily News reports: Students who receive Medicaid reimbursements may have had their personal information compromised because of a security breach at a billing vendor, the school district said. In a letter dated June 25 to parents, Multi-State Billing Services, based in Somersworth, New Hampshire, reported that a laptop had…

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Data breach at Butler University exposes nearly 200K people

Posted on June 30, 2014 by Dissent

Emily Longnecker reports: The personal information of nearly 200,000 people is at risk after hackers recently targeted Butler University. This data breach exposed around 163,000 people, including faculty, staff, alumni, current students and even one-time prospective students who never actually wound up attending the university. Butler officials say they have reached out to those who were…

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‘Possible data security breach’ at College of the Desert

Posted on June 26, 2014 by Dissent

Brett Kelman reports that College of the Desert has had a second breach this month, this one involving student financial information. The college says that less than 10 students were affected by what it describes as a “possible data security breach.” Approximately 1900 employees were affected by an earlier breach this month. COD officials on Thursday did…

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FL: Hernando college student charged with hacking accounts

Posted on June 26, 2014 by Dissent

Kathryn Varn reports: Pasco-Hernando State College student Amanda Yost blamed her boyfriend when she noticed that emails went missing on her account with the learning management website the school uses. He liked to play World of Warcraft on her Asus laptop, and Yost, 20, thought the game had introduced a virus. But after a multiweek investigation,…

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MS: USM looking into possible identity theft by staff member

Posted on June 26, 2014 by Dissent

Associated Press reports that the University of Southern Mississippi is investigating allegations that an employee accessed personal information of other employees on the Hattiesburg campus. The employee has resigned.

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