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Ca: Iggy Azalea threatens to sue Papa John’s after pizza delivery boy ‘data breach’

Posted on February 10, 2015 by Dissent

CBC News reports: Iggy Azalea is threatening to sue American pizza chain Papa John’s after the rapper says a delivery boy gave her personal phone number to family and friends. The 24-year-old Fancy singer, who would have been getting ready for the Grammys at the time, shared a screen grab Sunday that appears to show one of “tons” of messages she received after ordering a…

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Tax return fraud widespread, possibly linked to stolen login credentials to online tax filing accounts

Posted on February 10, 2015 by Dissent

Herb Weisbaum reports: The recent flood of fraudulent tax returns — both state and federal — is the work of “a criminal gang, possibly working outside the country,” a leading cyber security expert told NBC News. Haywood Talcove, CEO for government solutions at LexisNexis, believes the gang is using stolen user names and passwords to gain…

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Uber Apparently Left Part of Its Lost and Found Database Public

Posted on February 9, 2015 by Dissent

Jason Koebler reports: ​Someone named Angelica left a Patti Smith record in the back of her Uber on February 5th. I know this, and Angelica’s phone number, because Uber has left its internal lost-and-​found records on a publicly accessible site. Read more on Motherboard. The Uber url that leaked the data is now 404.

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TX: Lubbock Housing Authority assisting applicants after data leak

Posted on February 9, 2015 by Dissent

Matt Dotray reports that Texas residents who filed a Section 8 application with the Lubbock Housing Authority for rent assistance may have had their names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and estimated income exposed on the LHA’s web site when the wrong (unredacted) file was uploaded on December 23, instead of the redacted-SSN one. The file remained online…

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All in: NAIC wants all states and territories to collaborate in probe of Anthem breach

Posted on February 9, 2015 by Dissent

The Denver Channel reports: Members of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners want a multi-state examination of Anthem, Inc. and its affiliates, following the discovery of a cybersecurity breach at the health insurance company. […] Given the potential scope of the breach and the number of consumers affected, the NAIC said it anticipates all 56…

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Anthem Breach May Have Started in April 2014

Posted on February 9, 2015 by Dissent

Brian Krebs reports: Analysis of open source information on the cybercriminal infrastructure likely used to siphon 80 million Social Security numbers and other sensitive data from health insurance giant Anthem suggests the attackers may have first gained a foothold in April 2014, nine months before the company says it discovered the intrusion. Read his full article on…

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