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British Airways E-Ticketing Flaw Exposes Passenger Flight, Personal Data

Posted on August 13, 2019 by Dissent

Lindsey O’Donnell reports: A vulnerability in British Airways’ e-ticketing system could enable a bad actor to view passengers’ personal data or change their booking information. A security bug discovered in British Airways’ e-ticketing system has the potential to expose passengers’ data, including their flight booking details and personal information. Read more on Threatpost.

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Indian Army detects cybersecurity breach in Northern Command officer’s computer

Posted on August 13, 2019 by Dissent

ANI News reports that a senior Indian Army intelligence officer detected a cybersecurity breach in a computer connected to the Army’s intranet. Investigators are now trying to determine how the malware was injected.  

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UK: JAILED: Chorley hacker who took down police websites

Posted on August 12, 2019 by Dissent

From This is Lancashire: A 20-YEAR-old man who carried out cyber attacks on police websites as revenge for being convicted of a bomb hoax has been locked up for 16 months. Liam Watts, from Chorley, targeted the Greater Manchester Police website in August last year and then carried out an attack on Cheshire Police sites…

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University of Hong Kong’s medicine department ‘sorry’ for patient data breach

Posted on August 10, 2019 by Dissent

Raymond Yeung reports: Hong Kong’s top medical school has expressed its “deepest apologies” after a laptop computer containing the personal data of more than 3,600 patients was suspected to have been stolen, causing a massive data breach. A police investigation was under way after the laptop belonging to the University of Hong Kong’s Li Ka…

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Anger after confidential medical records found dumped in shed

Posted on August 10, 2019 by Dissent

Lewis Clarke reports: Medical records and personal information regarding dozens of patients has been dumped in a shed in Tiverton. The details of patients at the former Post Hill care home include names, photos, eating habits, behaviour details, addresses of next of kin. Currently the site is in development by Barratt Wilson Homes. Read more…

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Two more leaks expose Indian citizens’ personal and medical information

Posted on August 9, 2019 by Dissent

This week, DataBreaches.net learned that a civil court in Bengaluru had issued a preliminary junction prohibiting this site from publishing anything about a data security incident involving 1to1Help.net.  This site received notice of the injunction five days after the article appeared. At the same time, I learned that 1to1Help.net had filed a criminal complaint against…

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