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Ex-UBS Worker Guilty of Money Laundering in Data Theft Case, Sentenced to More Than Three Years

Posted on January 21, 2019 by Dissent

Mara Bernath and Hugo Miller report: A former UBS Group AG employee, who fled the country rather than face trial, was found guilty of money laundering by a Swiss court over allegations of the theft and sale of client data to German tax authorities. Rene S., as Bloomberg has identified him, was sentenced by a…

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Bank Worker Forced by Darknet Criminals to Make Fraudulent Transfers

Posted on January 21, 2019 by Dissent

Bruno writes: A bank employee in Scotland stole £75,000 from bank customers after involving himself with a crime gang from a dark web forum. Dayne Lynn, a 22-year-old from North Ayrshire, became interested in the dark web after watching a Netflix documentary, presumably Dark Net. He decided to see with his own eyes if what…

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Ca: Laurentian student who tried to help university by hacking computer system pleads guilty in court

Posted on January 17, 2019 by Dissent

Erik White reports: Nearly two years after the Friday night when he decided to test out the computer system at Laurentian University, Spencer Brydges pleaded guilty Wednesday in a Sudbury courtroom. Back in 2017, the comptuer science student was surprised that he could access the personal information of professors and other students. Brydges then reported…

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PH: Updated claims: No passport data loss, breach

Posted on January 15, 2019 by Dissent

Roy Mabasa and PNA report: Foreign Affairs Secretary Te­odoro Locsin Jr. on Tuesday backpedaled from his earlier allegations that French con­tractor Oberthur reportedly ran away with the data of millions of passport ap­plicants when its contract was abruptly terminated by the Philippine govern­ment in 2013. “Data is not run-away-able but made inaccessible. Access denied,” Locsin…

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UK: Computer hacker who targeted former employer ordered to pay £20,000 compensation

Posted on January 15, 2019 by Dissent

Ian Hughes reports: A hacker has been ordered to pay £20,000 compensation to a Warwickshire company he used to work for. Samir Desai, of Grange Drive, Sutton Coldfield, caused ‘significant disruption and financial loss’ to the firm which was not named. The 41 year-old was arrested as part of an investigation by the Regional Cyber…

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PH: Locsin says ‘pissed’ contractor ‘took all’ passport data

Posted on January 12, 2019 by Dissent

Updated January 15: Locsin subsequently clarified his claim and said that no data had been removed or stolen, but had been made inaccessible. See this report. Original post: Katrina Domingo reports: MANILA – Some Filipinos renewing their passports may have to present their birth certificates as an additional requirement after a passport production contractor the…

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