Collette Derworiz reports: Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner has found several people inappropriately gained access to the electronic health records of the Humboldt Broncos team members involved in a deadly bus crash last April. Sixteen people were killed and 13 were injured in the crash between the junior hockey team’s bus and a semi trailer at a…
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Chinese bank’s software chief jailed after finding way to withdraw US$1m in ‘free’ cash from ATMs
Stephen Chen reports: Qin Qisheng, 43, a former manager in Huaxia Bank’s technology development centre in Beijing, spotted a loophole in the bank’s core operating system that meant cash withdrawals made around midnight were not recorded. The bank accepted his explanation that he had simply been trying to test its internal security and the cash…
Japenese Payment Card Fraud Contrasts with Regional Patterns – Gemini Advisory
Stas Alforov writes: Based on the proprietary Gemini Advisory telemetry data collected from various dark web sources over several years, we have determined that in 2018, nearly 1.4 million cards were compromised in the East Asia region, nearly a 100% increase from 2017. Despite the overarching trend of increased fraud in East Asia, Japanese compromised…
Mumsnet reports itself to regulator over data breach
Alex Hern reports: Mumsnet has reported itself to the information commissioner after a data breach resulted in users accidentally logging into the accounts of strangers. A botched upgrade to the software the forum runs on meant that for three days, if two users tried to log in at the same time, there was the possibility…
NZ: Landlord’s ‘blacklist’ of tenant’s criminal convictions hacked and leaked online
Samesh Mohanlall reports: A woman was shocked to discover her decades-old criminal record had been published online, part of a blacklist of compromising information compiled by a property investor group and sold to landlords about prospective tenants. Jessica Cross was one of hundreds of Timaru residents to have their sensitive information posted online, including a…
Update: Hackers release CarePartners employees’ wage statements and other financial files
On February 6, this site broke the news that some data from the CarePartners hack of 2018 was being dumped publicly, presumably as a way to increase pressure on CarePartners to pay the “requested” fee for the hackers not to release any more data. As noted in the February 6 report, there were two data…