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AR: City official identified as source of missing data

Posted on December 22, 2011 by Dissent

Bill Lawson provides some additional details on a previously noted breach: Pulaski County Special School District officials have identified Maumelle’s new finance director as the source of missing Social Security numbers and other personal information for 1,100 current and former district teachers and other employees. District spokesman Deb Roush of Maumelle says Tasha Thompson was…

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OR: Computer stolen from state office contains private information

Posted on December 22, 2011 by Dissent

A computer believed to be stolen from the Department of Human Services (DHS) Gateway Center in Springfield contained private information for approximately 3,000 individuals. For many, current addresses are not available to send individual notifications by U.S. Mail. DHS is notifying involved individuals by e-mail and through this media alert that they may be at…

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VT: ‘Good News Garage’ Warns Of Security Breach (updated)

Posted on December 22, 2011 by Dissent

This is one of those good news, bad news stories, but it’s may be more like bad news, good news in this case: The charity long known for turning donated cars into life-changing transportation for the needy is sending out thousands of letters this week. The news inside isn’t ‘good’ at all. The notices are…

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UK: Probe after children’s files stolen from car

Posted on December 12, 2011 by Dissent

I’m not sure whether this incident belongs on this blog or PHIprivacy.net as there’s no indication as to what types of data were involved, but This is Lancashire reports: Bolton Council is under investigation after files containing children’s details were stolen. It is understood the documents were taken when a member of staff who works with…

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UK: ICO requires barrister to sign undertaking after theft of unencrypted laptop

Posted on December 7, 2011 by Dissent

The ICO has quietly announced that a London barrister, Richard Dominic Preston,  signed an undertaking following the theft of a laptop computer from Mr Preston’s  home. The laptop contained documents relating to cases on which Mr Preston had been instructed, together with email correspondence. According to the undertaking, much of the data in the documents on the…

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AR: PCSSD Employees Could Be Victims of ID Theft

Posted on December 3, 2011 by Dissent

Heather Crawford reports: Former and current Pulaski County Special School District employees are being urged to keep a close eye on their financial accounts.  A letter from the district went out Friday informing them their confidential records, including name and social security numbers, may have been compromised. A district spokeswoman says a laptop containing the…

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