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CA: John Gordon Baden sentenced for hacking mortgage broker, wire fraud

Posted on September 23, 2015 by Dissent

When John Gordon Baden was arrested in Mexico in November 2014, the FBI issued a press release that provided background on the case. The allegations reproduced below are only for historical purposes: John Gordon Baden along with his co-conspirators were allegedly responsible for stealing the identities of 40,000 people and then using the stolen information to…

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Yet another insider breach at TD Bank. Paging regulators to Aisle 4…?

Posted on September 16, 2015 by Dissent

In a recent breach notification to New Hampshire’s Attorney General, TD Bank’s Head of U.S. Privacy & Social Media Compliance writes, in part: We recently learned that one of our employees obtained and inappropriately used confidential customer information and provided it to an unauthorized party not associated with TD Bank. The personal information they obtained…

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Oops! Error by Systema Software exposes millions of records with insurance claims data and internal notes (Update3)

Posted on September 15, 2015 by Dissent

Insurance carriers, third party administrators (TPAs), and self-insureds had claims data exposed when a cloud-hosted claims management service inadvertently left their databases and files unprotected on a public server. Another week, another infosecurity failure that exposed oodles of personal information. This time, it’s a leak that not only exposed insurance claims data, but allegedly included internal documents that reveal how…

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Hacker Threatens To Sell Hillary Clinton’s Unreleased Private Emails For $500K

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Dissent

RadarOnline reports: Just as email-gate looked to be winding down, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned a person claiming to be a computer specialist has come forward with the stunning news that 32,000 emails from Hillary Clinton‘s private email account are up for sale. The price tag — a whopping $500,000! Promising to give the trove of the former Secretary of…

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ME: Data breach at Brunswick hotel possibly exposes cards of 2,600

Posted on September 2, 2015 by Dissent

Darren Fishell reports: Malware on a computer at the Brunswick Hotel and Tavern exposed names and credit card information for as many as 2,600 guests who stayed at the hotel between November 2014 and July 2015. The company managing the hotel notified customers of the breach in a letter dated Aug. 21 and posted to…

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“Small” breach, big impact, redux

Posted on August 29, 2015 by Dissent

In November 2013, I blogged about the case of a privacy breach at Northern Inyo Hospital that was so devastating to the patient that she was going to move away. The breach was a willful insider breach that impacted a custody dispute. That same year, and unbeknownst to most people, there was a lawsuit filed over another insider…

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