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Was an Alpha Payroll Services employee cruelly fired?

Posted on May 3, 2016 by Dissent

Over on Salted Hash, Steve Ragan commented on the Alpha Payroll Services phishing incident, first reported on Daily Dot. The premise of his article appears to be that the employee who was fired was a victim, too. Steve writes, in part: The employee, victimized by the same person who later victimized Alpha Payroll clients, was fired because…

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Stanford University continues to investigate breach involving employee W-2 data

Posted on May 2, 2016 by Dissent

There’s been an update to a previously noted breach report out of Stanford University. On April 12, I had reported that compromise of employees’ W-2 data had been linked to the university’s service vendor, W-2 Express, a service of Equifax. The breach did not appear to involve a breach of W-2 Express’s system or of Stanford University’s network. Rather,…

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Payroll vendor employee falls for phishing scam, all clients’ W-2 data involved

Posted on May 2, 2016 by Dissent

It is bad enough when an employee falls for a phishing scheme that exposes fellow employees’ W-2 information. It is downright painful when an employee of a payroll services vendor falls for a scam and emails every clients’ W-2 data to criminals. Sadly, that is what happened to Alpha Payroll Services LLC. Read my story on Daily Dot.

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PA Court Rejects Healthcare Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit

Posted on May 2, 2016 by Dissent

Elizabeth Snell reports an update to a 2010 breach previously covered on this site: The Pennsylvania Superior Court recently dismissed claims in a healthcare data breach class action lawsuit, explaining that the trial court needs to review the plaintiff’s claim under the Uniform Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law (UTPCPL). In the case Baum v. Keystone Mercy Health…

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How the Pwnedlist Got Pwned

Posted on May 2, 2016 by Dissent

Brian Krebs reports: Last week, I learned about a vulnerability that exposed all 866 million account credentials harvested by pwnedlist.com, a service designed to help companies track public password breaches that may create security problems for their users. The vulnerability has since been fixed, but this simple security flaw may have inadvertently exacerbated countless breaches by preserving the data lost in them…

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Two more colleges report compromise of employee W-2 info

Posted on April 30, 2016 by Dissent

Two more colleges have reported breaches involving employee W-2 data. I’m late picking the first one up, but it seems Allegheny College employees reported problems when filing taxes. On April 14, Angela Mauroni reported that at least 74 non-student employees of the Pennsylvania college had reported such problems.  The college believes the information was accessed through the hacking…

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