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UK: Confidential records mistakenly sent to all students at Penryn College

Posted on April 22, 2014 by Dissent

Penryn College has apologised “unreservedly” after accidentally emailing confidential pupil details to all students. A weekly summary of all students’ commendations and behaviour incidents was sent before the start of the Easter holidays. Read more on The Packet. h/t Jon Baines

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UK: Holiday Extras investigates security breach

Posted on April 17, 2014 by Dissent

Seen on Travel Mole: Holiday Extras is investigating how the email addresses of nearly 5,000 of its customers were wrongly shared online. It is contacting 4,852 customers to tell them about the security breach, which it blamed on a mistake by one of its marketing partners. In a note to its customers, Holiday Extras assured…

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AU: ACCC admits to personal data breach

Posted on April 14, 2014 by Dissent

Hannah Francis reports: The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission has apologised for a privacy breach after it left an unknown quantity of personal email addresses accessible online. The ACCC said the addresses of subscribers to its information alert services for the Recalls Australia, Product Safety Australia, SCAMwatch and ACCC Public Registers websites were “inadvertently made…

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OR: Employment applications found in Little Caesars Pizza dumpster in Salem

Posted on April 12, 2014 by Dissent

Tim Becker reports: A stack of applications that contained personal information was discovered in a dumpster outside a pizza store in Salem. A viewer contacted KOIN 6 News after finding applications for employment at a Little Caesars Pizza store  in a dumpster behind the business. “Pretty good stack of them [he found],” said Marilyn Peterson whose…

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State apologizes after exposing crime victims’ personal info online

Posted on April 11, 2014 by Dissent

The North Carolina Department of Public Safety is apologizing after a breach exposed crime victims’ information online.  Kelly Hinchcliffe and Laura Leslie of WRAL report that the news station discovered the breach: The breach happened sometime in late 2012 after the department created a new website and moved it to a state server, according Department…

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WA: Audit shows security breach from state’s surplus computer sales

Posted on April 11, 2014 by Dissent

Joel Moreno reports: The state auditor is warning of a massive security breach caused by the government’s surplus computers. An investigation uncovered hard drives loaded with confidential information that could be plundered by identity thieves — and the problem has been going on for years. Every year, Washington state sells off 10,000 used computers as…

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