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Briar Group restaurant chain to pay $110K for data security breach; must comply with PCIDSS

Posted on March 28, 2011 by Dissent

Jenn Abelson reports: The Briar Group LLC, which runs Ned Devine’s, the Green Briar, The Lenox, and other popular restaurants, has agreed to pay $110,000 to resolve allegations that the Boston chain failed to take reasonable steps to protect diners’ personal information and put at risk tens of thousands of credit and debit card information….

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MI: Bank of America replacing debit cards; source of breach as yet unknown

Posted on March 26, 2011 by Dissent

Thousands of Bank of America customers’ account information could be in jeopardy after a major security breach. Christy Clark went to a Royal Oak drug store Friday, but when her debit card was declined, she knew something was wrong. “I was very embarrassed,” Clark said. She went straight to the Bank of America branch near…

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Killeen ISD investigating student records blowing across a field

Posted on March 26, 2011 by Dissent

Andy Ross of the Killeen Daily Herald had some additional information on the Killeen ISD data breach reported earlier this week: KISD spokeswoman Leslie Gilmore confirmed on Tuesday that documents containing Social Security numbers and other student information were found Sunday evening near Old FM 440 and Stan Schlueter Loop in Killeen. […] Gilmore said…

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Maryville Academy says sensitive data potentially compromised

Posted on March 26, 2011 by Dissent

The Chicago Sun-Times, the Chicago Tribune and WGN News are reporting a breach involving records on nearly 3900 children held by Illinois childcare agency, the Maryville Academy. A notice on Maryville Academy‘s web site says: Notice Notice To All Current and Former Maryville Academy Residents and Clients Who Received Services Between 1992 and January 25, 2011: Maryville Academy has…

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OR: Credit card info stolen from Portland Center for the Performing Arts website

Posted on March 26, 2011 by Dissent

Marty Hughley reports: Credit card numbers and other personal information from several hundred Portland Center for the Performing Arts customers have been stolen due to a breach of website security, the center announced Friday. Ticket purchases for PCPA events, which are handled exclusively through Ticketmaster, were not affected. The problem was with the PCPA’s own…

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IL: Credit card fraud/Identity theft alert

Posted on March 24, 2011 by Dissent

From the Jo Daviess County Sheriff’s Office in Illinois, this press release: The Jo Daviess County Sheriff’s Office, over the past week, has been receiving numerous complaints of credit card fraud/identity theft. Victims have been receiving calls from their credit card companies stating that their cards had been used fraudulently, not only in the U….

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