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NYS Audit: Office of Information Technology Services: Security and Effectiveness of Department of Motor Vehicles’ Licensing and Registration Systems

Posted on February 27, 2015 by Dissent

NYS’s audit of its Office of Information Technology Services Division of Criminal Justice Services’ Core Systems wasn’t the only embarrassing OITS audit released this week.  The state also released its audit of the security and effectiveness of OITS’s Department of Motor Vehicles’ Licensing and Registration Systems: Auditors found OITS and DMV are not in compliance with the…

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Hack Attack That Hit NYC Emails May Have Come from Russia: Sources

Posted on February 26, 2015 by Dissent

Jeff Mays and Murray Weiss report: The hacking attack that left city agencies unable to receive some emails last week may have originated from somewhere near Russia and was an attempt to scam city employees and others out of money, according to law enforcement sources. And it may be more widespread than previously believed, with workers at…

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UK: Havering Council has accidently leaked more than 2,000 email addresses

Posted on February 26, 2015 by Dissent

Ralph Blackburn reports: More than 2,000 residents’ email addresses have been accidently leaked by Havering Council. The email was advertising a recruitment event and was sent to a mailing list of 2,248 people from the homes and housing office on Tuesday. The council tried to recall the message, but instead it was sent out four…

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Police probe video of possible data hack at the National Archives

Posted on February 25, 2015 by Dissent

Did hackers access protected data at the National Archives or didn’t they? It’s not clear, as Elise Viebeck and Cory Bennett report: The National Archives acknowledged Wednesday that it has alerted law enforcement to a suspicious video posted online by hackers who purport to have gained access to agency files. Released on YouTube earlier this month,…

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AU: Anonymous member charged over revenge hacking of Australian intelligence websites

Posted on February 25, 2015 by Dissent

Dan Oakes reports: A Melbourne man, allegedly part of the Anonymous online collective, has been charged over the revenge hacking of Australian intelligence agency websites. Mathew John Hutchison faced Melbourne Magistrates Court this week, accused of urging Indonesian hackers to attack the websites of ASIO, the Australian Signals Directorate and Australia’s overseas spy agency, ASIS….

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No sign of data breach after Centcom laptops stolen, U.S. Attorney says

Posted on February 23, 2015 by Dissent

Howard Altman reports: The U.S. Attorney’s Office says that there are no signs of a data breach caused by the theft of five laptop computers from U.S. Central Command sometime in April 2013. “There is no indication of a data breach at this point,” said spokesman William Daniels. “As cases proceed, we always remain open…

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