KTVZ reports: The Oregon Construction Contractors Board said Friday it has discovered a security breach involving 8,013 online contractor accounts. Unauthorized individuals gained access to some contractors’ usernames and related password information. The incident occurred between Oct. 27 and Oct. 29, 2018, and was discovered on April 12, 2019, during a routine audit conducted by…
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After breach, Stack Overflow says some user data exposed
Zack Whittaker reports: After disclosing a breach earlier this week, Stack Overflow has confirmed some user data was accessed. In case you missed it, the developer knowledge sharing site confirmed Thursday a breach of its systems last weekend, resulting in unauthorized access to production systems — the front-facing servers that actively power the site. The…
Ca: $60 million class-action lawsuit denied by judge
CTV reports: A proposed class-action lawsuit seeking $60 million in damages against Casino Rama following a cyber-attack has been denied. Lawyers for the plaintiffs argued as many as 200,000 people might have had their personal information stolen in the hack, including employees and patrons. In November 2016, the casino announced it had been the victim…
Singapore Red Cross website hacked; more than 4,000 blood donors’ info compromised
Digital Journal reports: The Singapore Red Cross said Thursday its website had been hacked and the personal data of more than 4,000 potential blood donors compromised in the latest cyber attack on the city-state. Singapore, one of the world’s most digitally advanced countries, has been the target of multiple high-profile hacks in recent times, including…
Australians’ Medicare details illegally sold on darknet – two years after breach exposed
Paul Karp reports: Australians’ Medicare details are still being illegally offered for sale on the darknet, almost two years after Guardian Australia revealed the serious privacy breach. Screenshots of the Empire Market, provided to Guardian Australia, show the vendor Medicare Machine has rebranded as Medicare Madness, offering Medicare details for $US21. Read more on Guardian…
Hackers access data from more than 460,000 accounts at Uniqlo’s online store
Eustance Huang reports: Fast Retailing, the Japanese company behind the Uniqlo retail chain, announced Monday that the data of more than 460,000 customers on its online shopping sites were accessed by hackers from April 23 to May 10. In a statement released on its website, Fast Retailing said: “It was confirmed on May 10, 2019…