The Derby Telegraph reports: Derby children’s personal details have been lost and posted to the wrong address this year by city council staff. The paper filed under freedom of information and found out more about the Derby City Council‘s breaches over the past 12 months. Incidents included: a lost notepad containing details of cases “review…
Category: Exposure
Ca: Anne Bertrand raps health department over medicare card breach
Catherine Harrop reports: New Brunswick’s privacy commissioner has reprimanded the Department of Health for failing to adequately test its massive medicare data system following a 2011 overhaul. A technical failure resulted in 114 medicare cards being sent to the wrong addresses and 24 households receiving multiple cards, some belonging to other families. The error meant…
Documents with Social Security numbers found in south St. Louis dumpster
Dan Greenwald reports: A south St. Louis resident was in alley picking up trash when he discovered a dumpster overflowing with documents containing personal information. […] All of the files were marked with Doran Reality, a company in south St. Louis County that Forbes did business with nearly 20 minutes (sic) ago. Read more on KMOV….
IE: Garda tells court Credit Union official showed his father his confidential financial statements
Tim Healy reports: A credit union allegedly showed a member’s father his confidential financial statements indicating the son’s loans were in trouble, the High Court heard. Garda Kevin Martin, a member of St Raphael’s Garda Credit Union, claims his data protection rights were breached when a representative of the credit union turned up at his father’s…
Ca: Thompson Rivers U. students and alumni notified that software bug exposed their info for 2.5 years
InfoNews.ca reports: The private information of students and alumni at the local university could have been compromised sometime within the last three years because of a software bug that affected the institution’s online portal. Students who used the online myTRU portal to access personal documents, including tuition payment options, received an email from Thompson Rivers…
Hilton Honors Flaw Exposed All Accounts
Brian Krebs reports: Hospitality giant Hilton Hotels & Resorts recently started offering Hilton HHonors Awards members 1,000 free awards points to those who agreed to change their passwords for the online service prior to April 1, 2015, when the company said the change would become mandatory. Ironically, that same campaign led to the discovery of a simple yet powerful flaw…