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GA: Administrative clerk indicted on theft, fraud charges

Posted on October 29, 2014 by Dissent

Roslyn Giles reports: A Muscogee County grand jury has returned a 10-count indictment against an administrative clerk on theft and fraud charges. Regina Millirons, a 30-year veteran with the sheriff’s office, faces four counts of public record theft, three counts of public record fraud and three counts of computer theft. The indictment states the unlawful…

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MA: Bankers say data breach that affected Easthampton, Southampton businesses, including Big E’s, over

Posted on October 29, 2014 by Dissent

EASTHAMPTON — Local bankers said this week that data breaches at some retailers in Easthampton and Southampton, including Big E’s Supermarket, appear to be over, thanks partly to businesses’ efforts to upgrade security. […] During the height of the fraudulent activity, bankers and law enforcement officials refused to release the names of the businesses affected…

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28 Charged, $2 Million Potentially Stolen in Minn. ID Theft Ring

Posted on October 29, 2014 by Dissent

Stephen Tellier reports: Two bank employees, a meat salesman going door to door, and Instagram. Investigators say those were the keys to the largest and most sophisticated identity theft ring in Minnesota. And on Tuesday, officials announced it’s been busted. Investigators say the alleged operation went on for at least six years, at least 28…

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MA: Apologetic New Bedford hacker gets 4-year jail sentence

Posted on October 28, 2014 by Dissent

Milton J. Valencia reports that recidivist hacker Cameron Lacroix (aka  “cam0,” “Freak,” and “leetjones”) was sentenced to four years in prison for a variety of hacking crimes that included accessing the computer accounts of three professors at Bristol Community College in New Bedford and changing grades for himself and two friends hacking into a local police chief’s…

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Attacks on cities’ systems reported

Posted on October 28, 2014 by Dissent

Fox10 in Phoenix reports that the City of Phoenix’s internet system was under attack by hackers over the weekend. And the email system for the city of Mobile, Alabama was under heavy attack last week by hackers who used the system to send out spam.  No personal information was reportedly compromised in either of the attacks,…

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OH: More than a dozen bank accounts hacked at Willard Parking Garage

Posted on October 27, 2014 by Dissent

Cassandra Nist reports: Those who parked in the Willard Parking Garage on Friday, Oct. 24th and paid with a credit or debit card may have had their bank accounts breached. Sources tipped off NewsChannel5 that federal workers inside the Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building received a memo from management Monday morning. Bank accounts were reportedly…

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