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Equity Trust Company hacked from overseas IP addresses

Posted on September 23, 2013 by Dissent

A breach involving Equity Trust Company in South Dakota also flew under the media radar this year, it seems. In a letter dated April 16 to the Maryland Attorney General’s Office, Michael Dea, President of the Ohio-headquartered firm, writes that at the end of January, they discovered that  part of their network had been accessed…

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Experian reports another breach of its credit report database (update 2)

Posted on September 20, 2013 by Dissent

I haven’t been seeing as many breach reports by Experian this year, which could be a good sign, although it just could be that some states haven’t updated their breach lists in while. In any event, one just showed up on New Hampshire’s site that elevated an eyebrow. In a letter dated September 16 signed…

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Barclays Bank Cyber Theft: 8 Arrested For Allegedly Hacking Computer System, Stealing $2 Million

Posted on September 20, 2013 by Dissent

Eight men have been arrested on suspicion of stealing 1.3 million pounds ($2 million) from a Barclays bank branch by tapping into its computers, British police said Friday. […] Detective Supt. Terry Wilson said one of the arrested men is the “Mr. Big” of British cybercrime. Police suspect that in both cases a gang member…

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Windhaven Investment Management notifies customers months after vendor-maintained server was hacked (update 3)

Posted on September 19, 2013 by Dissent

Windhaven Investment Management is notifying clients that a server maintained by an unnamed vendor suffered an unauthorized intrusion several months ago. As a result, customers’ names, account numbers, custodians, and investment positions for their Windhaven account(s) may have been accessed.  Neither Social Security numbers nor dates of birth were exposed. Windhaven learned of the intrusion last month, but…

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PLS Financial notifies customers after vendor’s programming error allowed others to access their information (update)

Posted on September 18, 2013 by Dissent

PLS Financial is notifying  customers that a programming error by an unnamed web site operator exposed their personal information to other site users. The programming error, which occurred on July 11, allowed loan applicants to potentially view a restricted part of the site containing names, postal and e-mail addresses, and Social Security numbers. During the…

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Stolen laptop held bank account info and Social Security numbers of Buckeye Title Loans of California, Buckey Check Cashing of California, and Cash Central of California customers (update 2)

Posted on September 17, 2013 by Dissent

On June 27, 2013, a laptop containing personal information of customers of Buckeye Title Loans of California, LLC  and Cash Central of California LLC was stolen from a locked vehicle in a smash-and-grab incident. Other items stolen in the incident included credit cards, a wallet and other personal property, which raises the question of whether all…

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