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MN: About 500 impacted in Ramsey County Social Services data breach

Posted on December 11, 2018 by Dissent

Bisi Onile-Ere reports: A cyber attack on the Ramsey County Social Services may have comprised hundreds of clients’ private health information. In August, hackers gained access to the accounts of 28 employees in an attempt to divert their paychecks. “At Ramsey County this is the first time that we experienced something like this,” said John…

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Computer with data on 20,000 people stolen in Denmark

Posted on December 11, 2018 by Dissent

Confidential data on 20,000 residents in Gladsaxe, a municipality in central Zealand, were saved locally on a computer stolen that was recently stolen from the town’s city hall. The computer was stolen during a break-in between during the weekend of November 30th to December 3rd, Politiken reports. Information stored on the machine includes personal registration numbers, age, gender,…

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Another Click2Gov breach? Why is this still happening?

Posted on December 10, 2018 by Dissent

Hays Post reports: Authorities are investigating a data breach that may have affected hundreds of customers in Kansas. On Friday, the City of Topeka was notified by their Utility Billing Payment System software vendor Central Square that the city had been a potential victim cyber-attack, according to a media release. This potential data breach has…

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Rockaway Twp. police computer hacker still unknown; leaders want answers

Posted on December 10, 2018 by Dissent

Gene Myers reports that not only does the township not have answers, they are fighting and resigning over who is being included in the security investigation: No new information has been released two weeks after the Thanksgiving Day cyber attack against the police department’s computer system.The lack of answers has angered township leaders who accused the…

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New Zealand Privacy Commissioner releases annual report

Posted on December 9, 2018 by Dissent

Stuff reports on a case in New Zealand that was cited in a newly-released annual report by the Privacy Commissioner. Disturbingly, the unnamed government agency not only did not set a great example for data protection, but they demonstrated less than admirable response to the incident of insider-wrongdoing that harmed a member of the public….

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More than 500 St. Joseph County employees were affected by wage record breach

Posted on December 7, 2018 by Dissent

Ted Booker reports: Sue Burnett was among more than 500 St. Joseph County employees who received letters in October from a state agency saying their Social Security numbers were breached. In the letter, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development informed Burnett that wage records from Indiana employers were found on Aug. 10 by a member…

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