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TX: CCISD notifies students of breach of personal info

Posted on December 17, 2016 by Dissent

The Corpus Christi Independent School District is offering 443 of their former students and one current student free credit monitoring service, after their Social Security numbers were published to the internet. Source: KRISTV

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Ameriprise leak exposes millions of dollars worth of accounts

Posted on December 17, 2016 by Dissent

Zack Whittaker reports on another exposed database uncovered by Chris Vickery of the MacKeeper Security Research team: An advisor working for financial planning giant Ameriprise has inadvertently exposed hundreds of investment portfolios, worth tens of millions of dollars. The data was found on an internet-connected backup drive at the advisor’s home, which was set to…

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National Australia Bank email gaffe sends 60,000 overseas customers’ banking details to wrong email

Posted on December 16, 2016 by Dissent

ABC reports: National Australia Bank (NAB) has accidentally sent the account details belonging to 60,000 overseas customers to an incorrect email address. NAB wrote to all the account holders involved, telling them the emails included information such as their name, address, email, BSB and account numbers, but it did not include any passwords. Read more…

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Ca: City of Greater Sudbury sorry for privacy breach

Posted on December 16, 2016 by Dissent

Sudbury Star reports: The City of Greater Sudbury has disciplined two employees and is apologizing for a sizeable breach of trust. The city has reported itself to the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario for two instances of breaches of privacy related to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. The breaches…

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T-Mobile’s Digits sign-up page temporarily pulled after some subscriber info was exposed

Posted on December 12, 2016 by Dissent

Jacob Siegal reports: On Wednesday afternoon, T-Mobile unveiled a new program called Digits, which will allow T-Mobile subscribers to use a single mobile phone number across multiple devices and use multiple phone numbers on a single device. Unfortunately, the launch of the exciting new Digits beta was quickly overshadowed by a major error on T-Mobile’s website that…

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Joan Jett’s BlackHeart Records leaks thousands of files online

Posted on December 11, 2016 by Dissent

From MacKeeper Security Research Center: This week legendary rocker and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Member Joan Jett had an unfortunate reminder of how important cyber security and data protection is in today’s digital world. On Dec 1st the MacKeeper Security Research Center discovered Joan Jett’s BlackHeart Records leaking hundreds of gigabytes of data…

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