How is this still happening in 2016? If you read the full article, you’ll find there was a lot of sensitive information in the folders left in the cabinet. Liam Thorpe reports: The personal details, health records and criminal histories of hundreds of vulnerable people have been left in a filing cabinet which was sold for…
Category: Non-U.S.
Shad0wS3C Hacker Breaches Mexican Government Website
Bogdan Popa reports: Shad0wS3C leader Gh0s7 has managed to hack another website, this time belonging to Instituto de la Función Registral del Estado México (also known as IFREM). Gh0s7 told us that he discovered a vulnerability in their server that allowed him to get the main database file, which includes sensitive information such user data,…
Report holds Hitachi responsible for debit card data theft
It looks like I missed a breach report in October involving Hitachi Payment Systems, who initially denied any breach of their system. But now Nupur Anand reports that an interim forensics report has found that there was, in fact, a compromise involving malware: …. The breach is said to have occurred because there was malware…
Danish editor jailed in nation’s ‘largest ever media scandal’
The Local (DK) reports: A Danish court on Thursday jailed two men, one of them the former editor of a celebrity magazine, for buying and selling details of stars’ credit card transactions. Former Se og Hør editor Henrik Qvortup was handed a 15-month jail term, one year of which would be a suspended sentence if…
Over 300 data leaks at Dutch hospitals this year
DutchNews.nl reports: Dutch hospitals have reported 304 potential leaks of sensitive information to the Dutch data protection agency DPA since the beginning of this year, Trouw said on Thursday. Reporting has been compulsory for a wide variety of organisations since the start of this year. The agency has refused to give any information about the…
Ca: Commissioner’s investigation determines that faxing failures put sensitive mental health information at risk.
From the Information and Privacy Commissioner for Nova Scotia: HALIFAX – Three separate breaches of sensitive mental health information have led Nova Scotia’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, Catherine Tully, to call for improvements in how the health system transmits personal health information. In a new report issued today, the Office of the Information and Privacy…