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When is three years of free credit monitoring still not enough?

Posted on September 29, 2010 by Dissent

How quickly times change. It seems like only a few years ago that we thought it newsworthy that a breached entity would offer a year of free credit monitoring. Then it became newsworthy when they offered two years. Then it became newsworthy when they didn’t offer any free services. Now some retirees in Delaware are…

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Confidential files found in drug raid were ‘job applications, Victoria Police

Posted on September 28, 2010 by Dissent

Earlier today I read an article on a security breach involving the Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO).  During a drug raid in Melbourne, the police had discovered intelligence and police files.  Believing that it was a security breach involving intelligence but not necessarily PII, I didn’t cover it here.  Now it turns out that the…

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Two Sentenced for Accessing President’s Student Loan Records

Posted on September 28, 2010 by Dissent

On August 25, 2010, Mercedes Costoyas, a.k.a., Mercedes Costoyas-Perret, 53, of Iowa City, IA, and John P. Phommivong, 30, of North Liberty, IA, were each sentenced to one year probation for exceeding authorized computer access. The sentencing was announced on September 25 by United States Attorney Nicholas A. Klinefeldt. United States District Judge James E….

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NC: Government worker’s laptop stolen

Posted on September 25, 2010 by Dissent

The county department that has helped more than 60,000 families in need in New Hanover County, now needs the help of the Sheriff’s Office. A laptop used to access confidential family information was stolen from one of the Department of Social Services social workers. 114 social workers throughout the county carry laptops so they can…

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Three plead guilty to using Franklin County Court website as part of ID theft conspiracy

Posted on September 23, 2010 by Dissent

In a case that became a cautionary tale for court websites and the need to redact personally identifiable information that could be used for ID theft, three Columbus residents have pleaded guilty to conspiring to steal credit accounts belonging to people whose identities they stole from a government website in 2006. Katura Mozelle, 23, pleaded…

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Nl: Confidential criminal case files stolen from judge on train

Posted on September 23, 2010 by Dissent

A judge of the Dutch Supreme Court reported that confidential records on two criminal cases were stolen while he was on a train earlier this week.    If  I understand the translation correctly, he had placed the files in the luggage rack. Here’s a link to the story in Dutch:  http://www.elsevier.mobi/pl/svt/si/elsevier/po/opnl/dk/elsevier.09-23-2010.0472p0000/sc/els_nieuws/ms/8vfRNArLu4/r/1285267694/pa/159497/uid/

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