John Culbertson reports: Hackers suspected of breaching a popular South Korean mobile app and stealing the personal data of more than 990,000 users have been arrested, local police say. South Korean television network YTN reported Thursday the hotel and guesthouse reservation app “Good Choice” was hacked in March by a group that operated in the…
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AU: Cosmetic surgery online mistake allows public viewing of women’s photos, private details
Yet another breach involving a cosmetic surgery facility. This one is in Australia, not Beverly Hills…. A cosmetic surgery clinic has leaked the confidential details of hundreds of women from around Australia in an extraordinary privacy breach. Teenagers are among those left shell-shocked after their names, home addresses, Medicare numbers and medical history were posted on the…
The federal police were called after a Sydney startup was blackmailed with hacked customer data
Tony Yoo reports: A Sydney startup has had its customer data stolen with the hackers threatening to publish the information unless bitcoins are paid out. Customers of ticketing platform Qnect, which is widely used by the university sector for organising social events, this week received SMS messages stating that their personal data has been stolen…
ZA: Old Mutual targeted in data breach
Financial services company Old Mutual has notified its customers of a data breach, after it detected unauthorised entry to one of its systems which led to some personal customer information being accessed. The company said that personal information of a relatively small group of customers in South Africa was accessed including ‘customers’ name, telephone number…
UK: Fury as Basildon Council is fined £150k after accidentally publishing travellers’ private details online
Charles Thomson reports: Basildon Council has been fined £150,000 for breaching the Data Protection Act, after accidentally publishing a resident’s details on the council website. The council published a planning statement on its website but failed to redact private information before making it public. The private information remained online for six weeks before eventually being…
AU: Camberwell High School becomes second target of major privacy breach in two weeks
Ebony Bowden reports: Police are investigating a second major privacy breach at a Melbourne high school which saw the personal information of families illegally accessed by a student. The breach at Camberwell High School follows a similar but unrelated incident at Blackburn High School two weeks ago where the personal information of families was illegally…