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Hanoi spyware gang steals money from 100,000 cellphone users

Posted on May 1, 2014 by Dissent

Thanh Nien News reports: Hanoi police said Tuesday they had arrested four suspects accused of using spyware to steal money from 100,000 Vietnamese mobile phone users. Three employees of Hanoi-based Soloha construction company and a website owner allegedly lured mobile phone users to download malicious apps from their websites. The apps made automatic VND15,000 deposits…

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AU: Multicard leaks data online in privacy breach: OAIC

Posted on May 1, 2014 by Dissent

Aime Chanthadavong reports: Identification card solutions provider, Multicard, has been found to have leaked the personal information of approximately 9,000 maritime security identity card (MSIC) applicants online. The Office of the Australian Information Commission (OAIC) found that Multicard stored personal information on a publicly accessible web server without appropriate security controls to prevent unauthorised access….

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Eircom urges email users to change passwords after security breach

Posted on April 30, 2014 by Dissent

Adrian Weckler reports: Eircom has suffered a security breach, leading to the suspension of email services to 350,000 Eircom.net accounts over the last 18 hours. The company is now urging its email users to change their passwords. A company spokesman said that the breach was detected on Tuesday. Read more on Independent.ie.

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Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council signs undertaking after case file left at client’s home

Posted on April 27, 2014 by Dissent

An undertaking to comply with the seventh data protection principle has been signed (pdf) by Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council. This follows an investigation into a social worker leaving a case file containing sensitive personal data at a client’s home. According to the undertaking, the Information Commissioner’s Office was informed of the breach in March 2013. After…

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Three Welsh councils’ electoral roll data breaches probed

Posted on April 25, 2014 by Dissent

BBC reports: The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said it was concerned about incidents involving Rhondda Cynon Taf, Caerphilly and Torfaen. Their electoral rolls were passed to credit reference agencies, including details which should not go to third parties. A computer software error has been blamed. Read more on BBC.

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Ca: Federal Privacy Commissioner’s Office loses backup drive with personal information

Posted on April 24, 2014 by Dissent

Ouch. Howard Solomon reports: Mistakes can happen in any organization, but when the office of the federal privacy commissioner loses an unencrypted hard drive with personal information it must sting. But that’s what happened on Feb 14 during the agency’s move to Gatineau, Que. from its home across the river in Ottawa. The Toronto Star revealed the…

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