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VA: Personal data for 13,000 state workers inadvertently released

Posted on September 9, 2013 by Dissent

Annie McCallum reports: Personal data for 13,000 state employees was inadvertently sent to 11 state human resource and payroll employees. The personal information included employee names and Social Security numbers, according to a statement from Anne Waring, Virginia Department of Human Resource Management communications manager. The department was notified by Conexis, Anthem’s subcontractor for Flexible…

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GA: Thousands of social security numbers sent in email

Posted on September 6, 2013 by Dissent

And this may be the winning entry for “Email Gaffe of the Week:” An employee error compromised thousands of people’s personal information, including social security numbers, the Georgia Department of Labor said. A spreadsheet containing the names, Social Security numbers, telephone numbers and email addresses of 4,457 people who filed for unemployment in Georgia was…

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Former state of Minnesota worker stole IDs of 269 public employees, charges say

Posted on September 5, 2013 by Dissent

Emily Gurnon reports that investigators have found the names and SSN of 269 public employees in the home of a former employee of the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry. Roxanne Kay Deflorin “may have been a source of some of the stolen identities” used by three other women charged in the case, the complaint said….

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Update on Department of Energy hack (updated)

Posted on September 3, 2013 by Dissent

More details are available about the Department of Energy hack that occurred in July. Mathew J. Schwartz reports: According to an email sent to all DOE employees on Aug. 29, information on 2,532 current employees, 3,172 former employees and seven employees on leave was stolen in the breach, which occurred in July. At the time, DOE…

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Texas Comptroller Ducks Deposition Over Data Breach

Posted on August 30, 2013 by Dissent

Jess Davis reports: A Texas appeals court on Thursday blocked a civil rights advocacy group from deposing the state comptroller about a 2010 data breach that published online personal information about millions of Texans, saying the agency has governmental immunity. Read more on Law360.com (sub. required).

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UK: Aberdeen City Council fined £100,000 after sensitive information exposed on the Internet

Posted on August 30, 2013 by Dissent

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has announced that a monetary penalty notice has been served on Aberdeen City Council after inadequate homeworking arrangements led to 39 pages of personal data being uploaded onto the internet by a Council employee.  The council has been fined £100,000. The incident occurred in November 2011, after a home working  employee…

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