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Florida Department of State confirms data breach

Posted on March 31, 2015 by Dissent

Florida’s Department of State has now issued a press release about a breach first reported on this site yesterday. Here’s their statement: The Florida Division of Elections has learned of the inadvertent release of non-confidential voter information that occurred in March following the fulfillment of voter registration record extract requests. The Division of Elections has confirmed…

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Florida Department of State exposes non-confidential voter information (updated)

Posted on March 30, 2015 by Dissent

Update: The Florida Department of State issued a statement on March 31 confirming the breach. That statement appears elsewhere on this site. Under the language of their statute, addresses are not considered “confidential” information, and the state has asked DataBreaches.net to make clear that this did not involve confidential information, as “confidential” is defined by…

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AU: Court recording biz with clients EVERYWHERE has forums breached

Posted on March 27, 2015 by Dissent

Darren Pauli reports: Australian court transcription company “For The Record” – which bills itself as “The No.1 digital evidence recording platform in the world” and says its products are “used in courtrooms throughout North America, Europe and Asia” – has had its forum hacked. The firm is used by the likes of the Victorian and…

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AU: Drug and alcohol counselling service hacked

Posted on March 21, 2015 by Dissent

Holyoake describes themselves as a leading provider of drug and alcohol counselling and support services in Western Australia: Each year Holyoake helps more than 4,000 people by providing practical programs to address peoples’ alcohol and drug abuse issues, guiding people through challenging times and into a better future. I wonder how those clients would feel if…

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FL: Aventura Hospital and Medical Center notifies more patients of insider breach

Posted on March 20, 2015 by Dissent

It appears that Aventura Hospital and Medical Center in Florida is notifying additional patients of a previously disclosed breach involving patient information. On February 27, the hospital submitted a breach notification to HHS indicating that 686 patients were affected by a breach involving unauthorized access/disclosure of PHI. The breach report was submitted the same week a…

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International students reporting credit card fraud

Posted on March 20, 2015 by Dissent

On March 5, Holly Campbell reported: Dozens of Purdue University students from China reported cases of credit card fraud, but investigators said the problem seems to have started overseas. For the past month, dozens of Purdue students from China have reported cases of credit card and bank card fraud. “I know that the total loss…

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