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Hacker Leaks Data of 33,000 Accenture Employees in Third-Party Breach (1)

Posted on June 20, 2024June 21, 2024 by Dissent

Update: Accenture has questioned the truthfulness of the claims. See their statement below the original post. Waqas writes: A hacker is claiming to have extracted contact details of 33,000 current and former employees of the IT giant Accenture in a breach that involves a third-party firm. A hacker known as “888” has recently leaked a…

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Association of Texas Professional Educators notifying 414,515 members of data breach (1)

Posted on June 20, 2024June 27, 2024 by Dissent

The Association of Texas Professional Educators (ATPE) is notifying more than 414,000 members of a data breach. In a letter to those affected, ATPE explains that they first detected abnormal activity in their network on February 12, 2024. By the conclusion of the forensic investigation on March 20, 2024, investigators had found evidence that some…

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FCC Enforcement Bureau Settles With Liberty Latin America for Data Breach Notification Violations

Posted on June 18, 2024 by Dissent

Full Title: In the Matter of Liberty Latin America Limited, Liberty Mobile Puerto Rico Inc., Liberty Mobile USVI Inc. Document Type: Consent Decree Order Bureau(s): Enforcement Description FCC EB settles with Liberty for $100K civil penalty resolving an investigation into whether Liberty failed to report a data breach in a timely manner as required and failed…

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Star ed-tech company discloses data breach

Posted on June 18, 2024 by Dissent

Paulina Okunytė reports: Learnosity, an e-learning platform with more than 40 million learners, has disclosed a cybersecurity incident that affected users’ private data. A notice to affected clients on June 17th informed users of a “data security incident” that may have exposed their data. A publicly shared copy of the notice did not specify the…

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Microsoft bigwig says the Feds catching Chinese spies in Exchange Online is the cloud working as intended

Posted on June 14, 2024 by Dissent

Jessica Lyons reports: Lawmakers on Thursday grilled Microsoft president Brad Smith about the Windows giant’s businesses dealing in China — and the super-corp’s repeated security failings — at a time when Beijing-backed spies are accused of breaking into Microsoft-hosted email accounts of American government officials. A US House committee hearing was held in response to…

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Insider threat: Months after being fired, former employee accessed company’s computer test system and deleted servers, causing it to lose S$918,000

Posted on June 14, 2024 by Dissent

CNA reports: Singapore: Upset that he was fired, an employee accessed his former company’s computer test systems and deleted 180 virtual servers, costing them about S$918,000 (US$678,000). Kandula Nagaraju, 39, was sentenced to two years and eight months’ jail on Monday (Jun 10) for one charge of unauthorised access to computer material. Another charge was…

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