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Email Misdirected in Switch to Gmail

Posted on September 1, 2011 by Dissent

Julia L. Ryan reports: During the transfer of Harvard @college email accounts to new Google hosted accounts, a handful of students received emails from individuals who share their surname, raising privacy concerns for some who chose to switch email systems. Thousands of students have successfully accessed their new Google hosted @college email accounts, and fewer…

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Texas Take Down Thursday, Anonymous leak 3GB of Police data

Posted on September 1, 2011 by Lee J

Well its that time of the week again where a HUGE leak gets done and this time its labeled as Texas take-down Thursday, Being carried out by the anonymous hackers this one is for sure to leave the Texas police and American government shocked and ashamed of the lack of security they have on vital…

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TX: Hackers tap EPISD system: Student, employee information, including Social Security numbers, compromised

Posted on September 1, 2011 by Dissent

Daniel Borunda reports: The private information of thousands of El Paso Independent School District students, teachers and other employees is at risk after hackers broke into the district’s internal computer network. The security breach was discovered Wednesday when a computer security company noticed hackers bragging on a website about breaking into the EPISD system. EPISD…

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UK: Local councils lose personal details of 160,000 people

Posted on September 1, 2011 by Dissent

David Pegg reports: Local councils have lost data relating to personal details of more than 160,000 people in the last five years, a Bureau investigation can reveal. More than 26,000 individuals have had their personal details lost in the first half of 2011 alone. The losses include personal details of more than 5,000 children. CVs,…

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WikiLeaks breach exposes unredacted US cables; organization blames Guardian reporter

Posted on August 31, 2011 by Dissent

James Ball of The Guardian reports: A Twitter user has now published a link to the full, unredacted database of embassy cables. The user is believed to have found the information after acting on hints published in several media outlets and on the WikiLeaks Twitter feed, all of which cited a member of rival whistleblowing…

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Beijing Court Finds 21 Defendants Guilty of Criminal Privacy Violations

Posted on August 31, 2011 by Dissent

On August 5, 2011, the Beijing Second Intermediate People’s Court announced its decision in what is reported to be the largest criminal case to date involving the misuse of personal information in Beijing, China.  The Court based its ruling on Article 7 of the Seventh Amendment to the Criminal Law, which applies to three types…

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