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UK: Children’s details published on website in council blunder

Posted on March 12, 2009 by Dissent

Annie Riddle of The Salisbury Journal reports that 146 special needs (i.e., special education) children had their personal details published on a Wiltshire County Council website. What makes this one worse is that the council had been alerted to the problem in 2004 and thought it had been taken care of back then. Two weeks…

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Police in Romania detain 20 alleged hackers

Posted on March 12, 2009 by Dissent

The Associated Press reports that police in Romania have  detained 20 people suspected of cloning the web sites of banks in other countries to deplete customers’ bank accounts. Individuals in both Spain and Italy were affected.  In another case,  police detained a person suspected of hacking into the servers of U.S. universities and government agencies,…

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UK: List of health service security blunders exposed

Posted on March 12, 2009 by Dissent

Continuing what appears to be an increasing trend in the UK media to use freedom of information requests to obtain breach reports, Echo found that there had been 34 incidents involving patient data being lost or mislaid by health service staff in Gloucestershire since December 2007.  The paper notes that the same request was sent…

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BT rebuts vulnerability claims

Posted on March 11, 2009 by Dissent

(This is a follow-up to a story reported here). Today, John Leyden of The Register reports that BT.com claims that the flaws HackersBlog reported only involved test systems and that no customer data were at risk. Whether BT’s statement was issued before or after HackersBlog published more about the alleged vulnerability and databases they were…

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Lost or Missing in the UK

Posted on March 11, 2009 by Dissent

Brian Meechan of BBC Wales reports that in 2007, a CD with the personal details of more than 2,300 crime victims was lost in the post by Gwent Police, but none of those affected were ever notified because the police decided that the data could not be accessed. The CD had been password-protected, but the…

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HK: Privacy Commissioner to investigate police data leakage

Posted on March 10, 2009 by Dissent

As a follow-up to what appears to be one toomany file-sharing leaks, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data  has ordered an investigation.

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