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Potential Tulsa website hacker victims notified (update: nothing to see here, move along)

Posted on September 24, 2012 by Dissent

Glenn Schroeder reports: The City of Tulsa’s website is still down after a hacker infiltration. And now people who submitted job applications and police reports on-line are getting letters from the city, warning their personal information may be in the hands of a hacker. In the letter the city says, “The personal information that may…

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UK: Suffolk: Police officers resign after allegations of data protection breaches

Posted on September 24, 2012 by Dissent

Matt Gaw reports: Two  police officers have resigned and another two staff members sacked after allegations of data protection breaches at Suffolk Constabulary, it can be revealed. Force bosses said the unlawful use of personal or police information “would not be tolerated” after figures obtained by the East Anglian Daily Times showed 66 suspected cases…

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Hackers steal info on 200,000 Navy personnel (update 2)

Posted on September 19, 2012 by Dissent

Navy Times reports: The private information of more than 200,000 current and former Navy personnel was compromised in June when hackers broke into the Navy’s Smart Web Move Internet site, an application used to arrange household moves on official orders that was subsequently suspended, Naval Supply Systems Command confirmed Wednesday. The compromised database stored 11…

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NY: Women’s claim holds City of Newburgh liable for data breach

Posted on September 19, 2012 by Dissent

Doyle Murphy reports: Two women claim the City of Newburgh failed to monitor a Newburgh detective who is accused of misusing a police database to run unauthorized background checks on people, including his former girlfriends. The women, identified as “Jane Doe I” and “Jane Doe II” in a notice of claim, say the city knew…

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UK: Investigation as foster worker’s laptop containing children’s details is stolen

Posted on September 17, 2012 by Dissent

Rory Reynolds and Ian Swanson report from Scotland: An investigation is under way after a laptop computer containing sensitive details on vulnerable children was stolen from a member of a fostering and adoption panel. Police are probing the theft of the device from the home of an independent consultant who conducts reviews of foster and…

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AU: Fat thumbs expose MP’s e-mail and calendars

Posted on September 17, 2012 by Dissent

Alana Schetzer reports that members of Australia’s Parliament got a lesson in using Outlook after what some thought was a “security breach” exposing members’ email and calendars turned out to be self-inflicted harm from user error: Department of Parliamentary Service acting secretary Russell Grove said there was no evidence of hacking and that the issue…

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