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Yale notifies 43,000 that their Social Security Numbers were exposed (updated)

Posted on August 17, 2011 by Dissent

A Yale Alumnus posted the following: If you get an “oops” letter from Yale about your Social Security number having been compromised, you are not alone. University spokesman Tom Conroy provides the following statement: Yale University is notifying 43,000 individuals that a 1999 computer file containing their names and Social Security numbers was inadvertently made…

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Ca: Personal data from mortgage broker found in garbage bin

Posted on August 17, 2011 by Dissent

Miranda Scotland reports: Construction workers found five boxes of files containing personal information in a garbage Tuesday in Edmonton. The files from a mortgage broker contained information such as social insurance numbers, credit card information and mortgage values, said Wayne Wood, spokesman for Alberta’s privacy commissioner which is investigating. There are a lot of people’s…

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NCSU research info on Wilson students mistakenly put online

Posted on August 15, 2011 by Dissent

Data housed on a North Carolina State University computer server that contained private information for about 1,800 school children from Wilson and Richmond counties was mistakenly put online, officials said Tuesday. The data, which was gathered from 2003 to 2006 as part of a research study on classroom practices, includes names, Social Security numbers and…

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Two London Borough of Greenwich e-mail breaches involving sensitive information result in undertaking

Posted on August 15, 2011 by Dissent

The London Borough of Greenwich recently signed an undertaking with the Information Commissioner’s Office following two incidents in which unencrypted personal and sensitive information were disclosed due to: (1) failure to encrypt and (2) sending sensitive information by e-mail to external addresses at all .  From the undertaking: The Information Commissioner (the ‘Commissioner’) was provided…

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Cal Poly has data gaffe

Posted on August 10, 2011 by Dissent

Monica Rodriguez reports: POMONA – Cal Poly Pomona has mailed letters to 38 past and present faculty members notifying them that their personal data was accessible by people within the College of Business Administration.The letters were mailed Monday, university spokesman Tim Lynch said. Instruction and Information Technology personnel have determined the data – names and…

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WA: Information breach discovered in 4,000 child-support cases

Posted on August 9, 2011 by Dissent

Vanessa Ho reports: The state Department of Social and Health Services said Tuesday it had wrongly disclosed addresses in nearly 4,000 child-support cases. The department said a coding error had caused the mistake, in which medical enrollment forms with the addresses of custodial parents were sent to non-custodial parents. The state considers such information confidential….

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