For those keeping track: this doesn’t count as the first breach of the new year… it’s a leftover from last year. Mike Laycock reports: A top York public school says it is taking steps to prevent another loss of important data, following an incident in which a memory stick was apparently mislaid on public transport. St Peter’s…
Category: Education Sector
MY: Parents and students urged to complain about security breach of their data
Kong See Hoh reports on a breach involving 300,000 students’ and their parents’ personal information. The Personal Data Protection Department (JPDP) urges parents of students whose personal data were reportedly leaked to demand an explanation from the Education Ministry. JPDP said if they are not happy with the ministry’s explanation, they can lodge complaints with…
UConn website compromised, prompting users to download malicious program
Kyle Constable reports: The University of Connecticut’s website was compromised Sunday, prompting visitors to download a malicious program posing as Adobe Flash Player, according to a university spokesman. […] The university website’s DNS records – Internet protocols that associate the URL “uconn.edu” with the website’s server and content – were compromised around 11 a.m., Breen…
VA: E-mail error exposes students’ personal information to other students
Add Thomas Nelson Community College to the list of colleges and universities disclosing breaches in 2015. The college learned on December 9, 2015, that on December 8, 2015, confidential student information including name, address, phone number, Social Security number, student identification number, date of birth, immunization dates, background check results (no offenses listed), grades, and student progress indicators were…
UK: Unknown number of students hit by glitch that delivered SACE students wrong uni entry scores
Tim Williams reports: Education Minister Susan Close has admitted she does not know how many Year 12 students were affected by the SACE computer bungle that delivered the wrong university entrance scores. Some students were presented with someone else’s uni entrance details when they logged onto the SACE website on Tuesday morning, in an embarrassing privacy…
UK: Schools reported for hack attacks and data breaches avoid ICO punishment
From the get-of-jail-free dept., Freddie Whittaker reports: Dozens of schools that breached data protection rules have walked away without punishment, despite being reported to the information watchdog. New figures obtained exclusively by Schools Week show that during the past school year the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) dealt with 66 reports of breaches by schools of the Data…