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NY: Arc of Erie County fined $200,000 for online security breach

Posted on August 29, 2018 by Dissent

Jonathan D. Epstein has an update to a breach originally reported in March of this year. The Arc of Erie County – a nonprofit social services agency formally known as Heritage Centers – will pay a $200,000 fine to the state, review its policies and analyze its potential electronic security risks after a breach of…

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Aadhaar details of over 60k students on APCCE website

Posted on August 27, 2018 by Dissent

Anupama N reports: Vijayawada: The officials of Commissionerate of College Education, Andhra Pradesh, have put the privacy of thousands of students at risk by publishing their Aadhaar card details on the website. In a major goof up by the officials, details of 64,807 students have been put up on the website, for the viewing of…

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Spyware Company Leaves ‘Terabytes’ of Selfies, Text Messages, and Location Data Exposed Online

Posted on August 24, 2018 by Dissent

Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai reports: A company that markets cell phone spyware to parents and employers left the data of thousands of its customers—and the information of the people they were monitoring—unprotected online. The data exposed included selfies, text messages, audio recordings, contacts, location, hashed passwords and logins, Facebook messages, among others, according to a security researcher…

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Babysitting app suffers ‘temporary data breach’ of 93,000 users

Posted on August 24, 2018 by Dissent

John E. Dunn reports: Babysitting-booking app Sitter “temporarily” exposed the personal data of 93,000 account holders, according to a researcher who recently discovered the trove of data using the Shodan Internet of Things (IoT) search engine. In a LinkedIn post, Bob Diachenko explains how he found the 2GB MongoDB database on August 13, which contained…

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AU: Melbourne student health records posted online in ‘appalling’ privacy breach

Posted on August 22, 2018 by Dissent

The Australian Associated Press reports: The personal records of hundreds of Melbourne high school students have been mistakenly published, sparking an investigation into an “appalling” privacy breach. The Victoria education minister, James Merlino, said his department would launch an inquiry into the breach at Strathmore secondary college in the city’s north-west. Read more on The…

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TPS recovers confidential student information found in dumpster behind Tulsa school

Posted on August 22, 2018 by Dissent

Samuel Hardiman and Reece Ristau report: Tulsa Public Schools may have violated multiple current or former students’ privacy rights afforded under federal law if it failed to protect confidential student records a Tulsa woman said she found in large metal trash receptacles behind McKinley Elementary School on Sunday evening. The records include gifted and talented…

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