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In: Judge’s laptop stolen from court

Posted on September 23, 2010 by Dissent

Two breach reports from India provide insufficient detail as to whether, or how much, personally identifiable information might be involved but one case involves a laptop stolen from a judge’s chamber and the other involves a cellphone belonging to an assistant advocate that was stolen inside the Supreme Court building. CCTV cameras did not capture…

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(follow-up) UK: St Albans laptop theft warning

Posted on September 20, 2010 by Dissent

Alex Lewis reports: Security measures to protect people whose personal details were on a laptop stolen from the district council offices are soon to lapse, an opposition councillor has warned. After a laptop containing names and addresses of thousands of St Albans postal voters went missing in October last year, the council registered the details…

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VA beefs up data security of network devices

Posted on September 19, 2010 by Dissent

Mary Mosquera reports: By the end of September, information security managers at the Department of Veterans Affairs will have the electronic tools in place that will let them see how vulnerable the one million computers and other devices connected to the VA network are.For the last six months, VA has been deploying multiple software applications…

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Two NYC employees sentenced for selling identity fraud

Posted on September 18, 2010 by Dissent

Two former New York City employees were sentenced to prison yesterday for identification fraud. Michael Wills, a former employee of the New York City Human Resources Administration, was sentenced to two years in prison for stealing copies of welfare recipients’ birth certificates and social security cards and selling them to another individual. Edward Jones, a…

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Shreveport oversight causes security concerns

Posted on September 16, 2010 by Dissent

Brittany Pieper reports that the City of Shreveport, Louisiana left lots of personal and sensitive information lying around when they held a pre-demolition auction of furnishings at the City Hall Annex building. People found boxes of records with breath alcohol tests, signatures, SSNs, addresses, ID cards, and a whole lot more. KSLA News 12 asked…

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FL: Feds say Clay man took IRS for millions after state computers tapped

Posted on September 13, 2010 by Dissent

Paul Pinkham reports: Personal identities gleaned from two state agencies dealing with children were used to obtain $2.7 million in fraudulent income tax returns in a conspiracy masterminded by an Orange Park man, a federal agent testified. Bryan A. Copeland and a half-dozen co-conspirators filed 880 bogus tax returns from 2006 to 2009 using counterfeit…

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