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AU: University of New South Wales Facebook page flooded with soft porn in embarrassing hack

Posted on September 5, 2015 by Dissent

7News reports: Graphic images and links to soft-core porn were posted on The University of New South Wales Facebook page early this morning, shortly before it kicked off it’s Open day. One of the posts, which has since been deleted, showed images of pornographic actress Mia Khalifa, while others showed pictures of women’s backsides and…

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Ca: Reported Privacy Breach Involving Human Rights Commission

Posted on September 4, 2015 by Dissent

VOCM reports: There are reports of another privacy breach, this time involving the Human Rights Commission, a division of the provincial Department of Justice.  A man in Central Newfoundland says he received a package by registered mail, but instead of the information he was expecting to receive, he got a package intended for another person….

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IE: Permanent TSB confirms data breach of 100 customer details

Posted on September 4, 2015 by Dissent

RTÉ News reports: Permanent TSB has confirmed it has reported a data breach to the Data Protection Commissioner. The bank said the breach involved account information relating to less than 100 customers being mistakenly emailed to an unrelated customer. It is also believed that notes of meetings customers had with bank staff were also included….

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Ooredoo data breach brings legal action

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Dissent

Catherine Trautwein reports: An Ooredoo Myanmar employee that gave out a customer’s call log has been fired, with the company still pursuing legal action through Mandalay police. The June breach involves an Ooredoo customer in Yangon, her male business associate, an intermediary contact and the former Ooredoo Myanmar employee. The Mandalay office employee passed the…

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Ashley Madison hack miscreants may have earned $6,400 from leak

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Dissent

John Leyden reports: Some blackmail attempts against victims of the ongoing Ashley Madison saga resulted in several – albeit modest – pay outs, according to new research. […] An unknown group or individuals (probably unrelated to the self-styled Impact Team who pulled off the hack) sent extortion emails demanding Bitcoin for silence. Toshiro Nishimura, research…

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UK: HM Revenue & Customs breaches job applicants’ privacy in mass email spaff

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Dissent

Kat Hall reports: HMRC is spewing job applicants’ email addresses to potential rivals in mass circular responses it has blamed on “a technical glitch”. A reader got in touch to report their email address had been circulated to all other applicants in three instances. In an email seen by The Reg, the reader’s address was included…

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