Heads rolled in this one, when executives did not spot or prevent business email compromise. As reported by DutchNews.nl: The Dutch operation of the Pathé cinema group was ripped off by internet con men to the tune of over €19m, court documents published on Friday show. The con cost both the chief executive and financial…
Category: Non-U.S.
Mobile World flounders after serious security breach
Vietnam Investment Review reports: On November 7, a hacker has announced full 16-digit credit card numbers, claiming they belong to Mobile World customers. After sharing a file containing more than 5.4 million email addresses and 31,000 bank card numbers (six digits covered), claiming they belong to clients of Mobile World, an account called Erwincho continued…
UK: Six month prison sentence for motor industry employee in first ICO Computer Misuse Act prosecution
From the Information Commissioner’s Office: A motor industry employee has been sentenced to six months in prison in the first prosecution to be brought by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) under legislation which carries a potential prison sentence. Mustafa Kasim, who worked for accident repair firm Nationwide Accident Repair Services (NARS), accessed thousands of customer…
Iranian hackers suspected in cyber breach and extortion attempt on Navy shipbuilder Austal
Jane Norman reports: Iranian hackers are believed to be responsible for a cyber security breach and extortion attempt on Australia’s biggest defence exporter. Perth-based shipbuilder Austal earlier this month revealed an “unknown offender” had hacked into its computer systems, accessing staff email addresses and phone numbers as well as ship drawings and designs. Some of…
Universities hacked in Zimbabwe, Canada
Mandla Ndlovu reports from Zimbabwe: Midlands State University was forced to postpone its Student Representative Council Elections after hackers breached the security system. In a statement posted on http://vote.msu.ac.zw/ the Registrar E Mupfiga said: This communication serves to inform you that the SRC elections which were scheduled for Thursday, 9 November 2018 and Thursday, 15…
Ca: Department Failed To Follow Directive Following Privacy Breach: Molloy
Oh …. (insert your preferred three-letter acronym). VOCM reports from St. John’s, NL: The privacy commissioner has found a government department not only committed a privacy breach, but that it failed to follow a subsequent directive from the commissioner. Donovan Molloy says the Department of Transportation and Works relocated a number of paper records to…