Hannah Francis reports: The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission has apologised for a privacy breach after it left an unknown quantity of personal email addresses accessible online. The ACCC said the addresses of subscribers to its information alert services for the Recalls Australia, Product Safety Australia, SCAMwatch and ACCC Public Registers websites were “inadvertently made…
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KR: Another 100,000 customers have their credit card information leaked (updated)
The security problems for credit card users in South Korea continues to take a toll on consumers and the country’s credit card industry. Yonhap News Agency is reporting yet another data leak involving credit card firms. This time, it’s reportedly 100,000 people who use Shinhan, Kookmin, NongHyup credit cards and Kwangju Bank. This is not the…
Reports of data protection breaches doubled for Welsh councils last year — BBC
BBC reports that Welsh councils had twice as many breaches in 2013 as they did in 2012. Here are their findings from the results of their FOI request: Cardiff council recorded 14 breaches including financial information about 15 employees was given to third parties and information being stolen from an employee’s car, who was later disciplined….
Canada Revenue Agency shuts down web services over Heartbleed
OTTAWA – The Canada Revenue Agency says it has temporarily cut off public access to its electronic services over security concerns. The agency says it shut down access to protect the security of taxpayer information. Read more on The Spec. The full text of the statement on CRA’s web site: Statement from the Canada Revenue…
Ca: Inform customers of data breach or pay $100,000 per case: new privacy bill
Candice So reports: Businesses and organizations will be formally required to tell individual customers and the Privacy Commissioner of Canada if they’ve suffered a data breach – or pay up to $100,000 in fines for every individual not told, according to the new Digital Privacy Act, or Bill S-4, tabled in the Senate today. Read more on ITbusiness.ca
Ie: Inquiry into data breach at college
Elaine Keogh reports: The Data Protection Commission is investigating a data breach by a college, which led to applicants being given portfolio assessment marks of other applicants instead of receiving just their own result. As part of the application process, prospective students for the Bachelor of Arts course at Cork Institute of Technology must include…