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Briar Group restaurant chain to pay $110K for data security breach; must comply with PCIDSS

Posted on March 28, 2011 by Dissent

Jenn Abelson reports: The Briar Group LLC, which runs Ned Devine’s, the Green Briar, The Lenox, and other popular restaurants, has agreed to pay $110,000 to resolve allegations that the Boston chain failed to take reasonable steps to protect diners’ personal information and put at risk tens of thousands of credit and debit card information….

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MySQL.com Database Compromised By Blind SQL Injection

Posted on March 27, 2011 by Dissent

Simon writes: An email was sent out earlier today on the Full-Disclosure mailing list, detailing the compromise of numerous MySQL websites along with portions of their database containing usernames and passwords. […] The email sent to Full Disclosure lists out all the databases, tables and even some password hashes for the users at MySQL.com. There…

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A few ICO undertakings that flew under the radar

Posted on March 27, 2011 by Dissent

I thought that whenever the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) had an entity sign an undertaking to improve data security or privacy protective practices, the office issued a press release.  But thanks to Stewart Room, I’ve  learned that that’s not necessarily the case.  Stewart alerted us all to a recently signed undertaking that involved a…

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Glazers take legal action against Manchester United fan after web leak of corporate clients

Posted on March 27, 2011 by Dissent

The Glazers’ reputation at Manchester United is set to take another battering after it emerged the club are suing one supporter who took action to oppose the under-fire owners. Lawyers acting for United filed a writ at the High Court accusing Thomas McKenna of damaging their business by publishing names and addresses of hundreds of their…

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MI: Bank of America replacing debit cards; source of breach as yet unknown

Posted on March 26, 2011 by Dissent

Thousands of Bank of America customers’ account information could be in jeopardy after a major security breach. Christy Clark went to a Royal Oak drug store Friday, but when her debit card was declined, she knew something was wrong. “I was very embarrassed,” Clark said. She went straight to the Bank of America branch near…

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Killeen ISD investigating student records blowing across a field

Posted on March 26, 2011 by Dissent

Andy Ross of the Killeen Daily Herald had some additional information on the Killeen ISD data breach reported earlier this week: KISD spokeswoman Leslie Gilmore confirmed on Tuesday that documents containing Social Security numbers and other student information were found Sunday evening near Old FM 440 and Stan Schlueter Loop in Killeen. […] Gilmore said…

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