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Banks Ask 5th Circ. To Revive Heartland Data Breach Claims

Posted on February 12, 2013 by Dissent

Megan Stride of Law360 writes that a lawsuit against Heartland Payment Systems over their 2008 breach may not be totally dead: A group of banks on Friday asked the Fifth Circuit to revive their negligence claims against Heartland Payment Systems Inc. in multidistrict litigation over a 2008 data breach, saying Heartland’s claim that it shared a…

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How not to explain a breach, Sunday edition

Posted on February 10, 2013 by Dissent

I came across a media report on what appears to be a breach involving card numbers of guests and employees of Island Resort & Casino in Michigan. But was it their breach or not? Read the casino’s statement: We would like to address the many rumors that are in circulation regarding the harvesting of credit/debit…

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SCDOR breach: Judge dismisses Governor and former DOR director as defendants

Posted on February 7, 2013 by Dissent

Meg Kinnard of Associated Press reports that Circuit Judge G. Thomas Cooper has dismissed Governor Haley and South Carolina’s former revenue director as defendants in a lawsuit over the state’s massive security breach last year in the Department of Revenue. But… and this will be interesting to watch, the judge said he needed more time…

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Judge tentatively approves Cord Blood Registry class action lawsuit settlement

Posted on February 6, 2013 by Dissent

It’s been an interesting few weeks for those who have followed the Cord Blood Registry (CBR) data breach. As background: back in February 2011, CBR disclosed that backup tapes with 300,000 people’s information had been stolen from an employee’s unattended vehicle in December 2010. CBR offered those affected one year of free credit monitoring and…

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50,000 Accounts leaked from Pympy.com

Posted on February 1, 2013 by Lee J

A Spanish language based social network style provider Pympy.com has been hacked and over 50,000 accounts have been leaked The attack was announce by hacker @AnonVoldemort on twitter just a short time ago. > Pympy Resources for social networks, forums, Hi5, Facebook, Myspace, twitter +70.000 Users DATA-DUMP @cyber_war_news goo.gl/hEcl9 — Voldem0rt (@AnonVoldemort) February 1, 2013 The leaked…

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Insurance company need not defend accountant who lost sensitive client information

Posted on February 1, 2013 by Dissent

Having homeowner’s insurance is a good idea, but don’t count on it to protect you if your clients’ data is stolen from your property. Stephen E Wieker and Liisa M. Thomas and Winston & Strawn LLP write: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh recently ruled that Nationwide Insurance Co. has no duty to defend or…

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