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North Korea defector hack: Personal data of almost 1,000 leaked

Posted on December 28, 2018 by Dissent

BBC reports: Almost 1,000 North Korean defectors have had their personal data leaked after a computer at a South Korean resettlement centre was hacked, the unification ministry said.  A personal computer at the state-run centre was found to have been “infected with a malicious code”. The ministry said this is thought to be the first…

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Nova warns listeners of data breach affecting more than 260,000 Australians

Posted on December 28, 2018 by Dissent

Jennifer Duke reports: Lachlan Murdoch’s Nova Entertainment has warned more than 250,000 listeners that data collected about them between 2009 and 2011 has been publicly disclosed, including residential addresses and birth dates. Nova chief executive Cathy O’Connor said in a statement on Thursday that individuals were being notified about the steps they can take, with…

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French watchdog fines Bouygues 250,000 euros for data security breach

Posted on December 27, 2018 by Dissent

Reuters reports that the CNIL has fined the Parisian telecom, but they don’t provide any real details as to what happened. But here’s a translation, via Google, of the CNIL’s press release: In March 2018, the CNIL received a report informing it of the existence of a security incident which led to making freely accessible the personal data of customers of the…

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Click2Gov breach in parking payment system in Canada might have exposed personal information

Posted on December 22, 2018 by Dissent

Shane Ross of CBC reports: Saint John has shut down its online system used to pay parking tickets after discovering a data breach that could have exposed customer names, addresses and credit card information. […] The city uses a third-party software product called Click2Gov from its service provider, CentralSquare Technologies, to provide customers with the…

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UK: Well pharmacy ‘truly sorry’ after leaking personal data of 24,000 employees

Posted on December 20, 2018 by Dissent

Thomas Cox reports: Well Pharmacy has said it is “truly sorry” after personal data of 24,099 employees and locums was accidentally leaked via email last week. A document – sent as an email attachment to an undisclosed number of Well locums last week (December 11) – included individuals’ names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and…

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SG: Potential data breach after travel agency employee loses hard disk

Posted on December 19, 2018 by Dissent

David Sun reports: The authorities are investigating a potential data breach after a travel agency employee lost a hard disk containing personal details of clients. The employee of Insight Vacations had taken the disk out of the office without authorisation and lost it in a taxi on the way home. The disk, which has not…

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