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Chinese bank’s software chief jailed after finding way to withdraw US$1m in ‘free’ cash from ATMs

Posted on February 11, 2019 by Dissent

Stephen Chen reports: Qin Qisheng, 43, a former manager in Huaxia Bank’s technology development centre in Beijing, spotted a loophole in the bank’s core operating system that meant cash withdrawals made around midnight were not recorded. The bank accepted his explanation that he had simply been trying to test its internal security and the cash…

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Two incidents involving Texas tax preparers may have put customers at risk of ID theft

Posted on February 10, 2019 by Dissent

Remember when it seemed like every day we were reading about ID theft and tax refund fraud schemes involving rogue employees of tax preparation firms? Yeah, well it’s still a thing.  Here’s a story about a former rogue employee at Jackson Hewitt in McKinney, Texas.  If you or someone you know may have used that…

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AU: Officer jailed for using police database to access personal details of dozens of Tinder dates

Posted on February 4, 2019 by Dissent

Frances Bell reports: A former long-serving police officer has been jailed for six months for illegally accessing the personal details of almost 100 women to determine if they were “suitable” dates. Adrian Trevor Moore was a 28-year veteran of WA Police and was nominated as police officer of the year in 2011. The former senior…

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Data of 14,200 Singapore patients with HIV leaked online by American fraudster who was deported from here

Posted on January 28, 2019 by Dissent

Chang AI-Lien reports:  Confidential information of 14,200 people with HIV, including their names, contact details and medical information, has been stolen and leaked online, and the culprit is an American fraudster, the Ministry of Health revealed on Monday (Jan 28). Mikhy Farrera-Brochez, the man behind the leak, lived in Singapore from 2008 onward before being…

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GA: Mount Zion student pleads not guilty to computer hacking to avoid homework

Posted on January 25, 2019 by Dissent

Tony Reid reports the update to a story previously noted on this site: A Mount Zion High School student is pleading not guilty to three charges of tampering with computers after police said he shut down his school district’s computer network while trying to sabotage a homework assignment. Gage C. Hart, 18, appeared in Macon…

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Ca: REPORT: Significant privacy breach at Belleville General Hospital

Posted on January 24, 2019 by Dissent

David Foot reports: According to newspaper reports, there’s been a privacy breach at Belleville General Hospital, in what Quinte Health Care officials are calling an isolated incident. The Belleville Intelligencer report says a nurse was fired over the incident for accessing “hundreds of patient records” and that, while QHC staff are trying to nail down…

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