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IL: Hacker got to student records

Posted on March 20, 2014 by Dissent

Matt Mencarini reports: The hacker who compromised the Dixon Public Schools website, email accounts and Twitter account earlier this month was also able to access some student information. During the regular school board meeting Wednesday night, Superintendent Michael Juenger said the district sent a letter to parents letting them know about the additional compromised information,…

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Ca: 6,000 former high school students’ information exposed

Posted on March 14, 2014 by Dissent

Laura Cudworth reports: About 6,000 former high school students had personal information compromised after a staff member at the Avon Maitland District School Board transferred the files electronically. The board was alerted to the security breach, which lasted about five weeks, when a former student did a search of her own name and was able…

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University of Central Oklahoma discloses hack, notifying those affected

Posted on March 14, 2014 by Dissent

From their website (h/t, KFOR): Letter to the UCO Community – March 13, 2014 Dear UCO Community Member, On March 12, 2014, the University of Central Oklahoma discovered a breach of sensitive personal information due to unauthorized access to information stored on one of our servers. Some members of the university community are being directly…

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More University of Pittsburgh Medical Center employees report becoming tax refund fraud victims

Posted on March 12, 2014 by Dissent

Karen Zapf and Adam Brandolph report that as many as 322 UPMC employees have been affected by the breach, the system said last week. Read more on TribLive. Note that although the TribLive headline and story referred to this as a UPMC breach, I don’t think it’s actually been confirmed that UPMC had a breach,…

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University of Maryland data breach smaller than first thought

Posted on March 12, 2014 by Dissent

WBAL reports: The data breach at the University of Maryland is smaller than first announced. According to the university’s website, there were 287,580 records breached, about 21,499 fewer than first reported. But here’s the better-late-than-never news of note: The school said 78 percent of the records in the affected database have now been permanently purged,…

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Behind The Scenes—What One Major University Learned After A Data Breach

Posted on March 8, 2014 by Dissent

Jeanne Price of idRADAR interviewed a University of Maryland spokesperson about their recent breach.  The interview provides a nice insider’s perspective on breach response, and you may wish to read it all here.  Perhaps the most startling revelation was this one: UMD did not have a data breach crisis plan in place before the event,…

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