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UK: Dyfed-Powys Police worker ‘stole’ secret Royal data

Posted on February 16, 2010 by Dissent

A civilian police worker stole “highly sensitive” data about a Royal visit by the Prince of Wales from a computer, Cardiff Crown Court heard. Martin Lansley, 31, was working for Dyfed-Powys Police when he downloaded classified material meant for only senior officers. He admitted accessing unauthorised data and unauthorised manipulation of data. Lansley, of Pennant,…

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Massive security breach suspected at Latvian tax office

Posted on February 15, 2010 by Dissent

The State Revenue Service (VID) in Latvia admitted Monday that its electronic security systems may have been breached and that millions of confidential documents could have been hacked. The Latvian television news programme De Facto said Sunday night that 120 gigabytes of data consisting of 7.4 million individual documents had been leaked from VID’s database…

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Swiss MP threatens fire with fire over bank data

Posted on February 14, 2010 by Dissent

When diplomacy fails, play hardball. A Swiss member of parliament alleged Saturday that top German public officials had secret bank accounts in Switzerland and threatened to out them if Germany bought stolen data on tax dodgers. ”If Germany buys stolen bank data, we’ll push for a legislative change that would have to disclose all Swiss…

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Call center employee attempts to extort German health insurer

Posted on February 14, 2010 by Dissent

Die Krankheitskarte web site reports: German health insurance company (or rather: sickness fund) “BKK Gesundheit” was eager to outsource its telephone hotline to a virtual call center. In their home offices, the untrained workers then could retrieve data they weren’t allowed to see, including medical diagnoses. They all had access to „an unneccessary huge amount…

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UK: East Lancashire councils in data protection mix-up

Posted on February 12, 2010 by Dissent

Sam Chadderton reports: Two East Lancashire Councils have been accused of unlawfully processing personal details after a data protection mix-up. Hyndburn Borough Council and Ribble Valley Borough Council both failed to renew registrations with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) register of data controllers. Any organisation using personal information about the public must be registered. It…

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Shell staff details leaked to campaign groups

Posted on February 11, 2010 by Dissent

Ed Crooks provides more background on a breach involving Shell employee contact information: The database, from Shell’s internal directory, gives names and telephone numbers for its workforce worldwide, including some home numbers used for business. The e-mail was ostensibly sent by disaffected staff calling for a “peaceful corporate revolution” at the company. The database was…

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