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Israeli border police officer indicted for leaking personal information

Posted on February 4, 2016 by Dissent

Noam Dvir reports on yet another “little” breach that could cause big harm to individuals involved: A Border Police officer was on Wednesday indicted for abusing his authority and violating privacy, after he allegedly passed on a woman’s personal information to the far-right Lehava organization. The incident took place in December 2014, when the officer in question,…

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UK: Computer hacker avoids jail after targeting young people online for entertainment

Posted on February 4, 2016 by Dissent

Here’s another case in the UK where you’re likely to ponder what the sentence might have been here in the U.S. The Warrington Guardian reports: A self-confessed IT geek who hacked into strangers’ computers for his own entertainment has escaped an immediate jail term. Ryan Thompson, of Hughes Avenue, Orford, was sentenced to six months in…

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Cn: Hackers Steal Account Details of 20.6 Mln Taobao Users

Posted on February 3, 2016 by Dissent

Taobao, the Chinese equivalent of eBay, was reportedly hacked in October 2015, but it doesn’t seem to have made U.S. news. Marbridge Consulting writes: Police in Zhejiang province recently convened a press conference to announce that a group of hackers obtained information pertaining to approximately 99 mln accounts on Alibaba Group’s  C2C e-commerce site Taobao….

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Ca: Tax agency staffer gone after taxpayer data leaks to CSIS

Posted on February 2, 2016 by Dissent

Alison Crawford reports: No one’s saying much about what happened and who’s been held accountable for several breaches of taxpayer privacy at the Canada Revenue Agency. The privacy breaches came to light last week in the annual report of the watchdog for CSIS, Canada’s spy agency. The report described how intelligence officers, repeatedly and without a warrant,…

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IE: Potential data security breach at NTMA

Posted on February 2, 2016 by Dissent

BreakingNews.ie reports: The National Treasury Management Agency has notified the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner of a potential data security breach. A spokesman for the NTMA says the incident occurred yesterday as State Claims Agency records were being removed from the NTMA premises for archiving by the NTMA’s off-site document storage provider. During the…

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South American Hacktivist Leaks Data from Colombian Government Websites

Posted on February 2, 2016 by Dissent

Catalin Cimpanu reports: The hacker known as Hanom1960 has breached, stole, and leaked information from Colombia’s Ministry of Information Technologies and Communications and Ministry of National Education. Hanom, who claims he’s part of the newer generation of LulsZec members, made its debut on the hacking scene last week, after hacking and dumping data from the Costa…

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