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OK: Ex-worker at Tulsa McDonald’s pleads guilty in identity-theft ring

Posted on July 2, 2012 by Dissent

David Harper reports: A former McDonald’s employee pleaded guilty Friday to taking part in a conspiracy in which account numbers were stolen from diners’ credit and debit cards, telling the court that the crimes started when a drive-through customer asked if he wanted to make some extra money. Herbert Orin Johns Jr., 22, also pleaded…

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Groupon Exposes Customer Emails In Google Results…Again

Posted on July 2, 2012 by Dissent

Ingrid Lunden reports: A while back we wrote about a flaw in Groupon’s email link encryption, which revealed the emails of some Groupon users when “addx” was added into a Google search of Groupon’s site. We’ve been alerted that is still happening, with about 170 emails coming up when we searched (last time around it was less than 80)….

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FTC Files Complaint Against Wyndham Hotels For Failure to Protect Consumers’ Personal Information

Posted on June 26, 2012 by Dissent

Woo hoo. I had such a headache trying to sort out Wyndham’s breaches (see previous blog entries on Wyndham) and was concerned that at least one state had removed their notification from public view on the state’s web site because Wyndham had asked that it be treated as confidential.  Now it seems the FTC has…

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MN: State worker stole IDs for fraud

Posted on June 22, 2012 by Dissent

David Chanen and Dan Browning report: Applications that psychologists made to the Minnesota Board of Psychology to get or renew their licenses delivered a gold mine of information to a receptionist working with a crime ring to defraud banks and retailers in 14 states. Robin Finger, 44, is the latest of several people in a…

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FL: Personal information from old Tampa car dealership could be compromised

Posted on June 16, 2012 by Dissent

Here’s another case where records were left behind after a business was abandoned. James Jackson reports from Florida: Hillsborough County Code Enforcement officials are keeping a close eye on an old Bay area car dealership, after they say someone broke in and ransacked the place. They say vandals broke windows and doors, sprayed gang graffiti…

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Intuit Financial Services warns customers that email sent via VerticalResponse contained malicious code

Posted on June 15, 2012 by Dissent

Malware-laden email from Intuit Financial Services has been reported, but how did this happen? The following was submitted to DataBreaches.net by a reader: From: Intuit Financial Services Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 11:29 PM To: IFS Clients Subject: Innovation Conference email issue – June 14 Earlier today you received an email from [email protected] with the subject…

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