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Pittsburgh-area counselor stole $600K through alleged insurance fraud scheme

Posted on December 12, 2015 by Dissent

HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane’s office announced the arrest of a Pittsburgh-area woman charged with illicitly obtaining more than $600,000 through an alleged insurance fraud scheme. The arrest was announced Wednesday. The charges against Lisa A. Wally, 33, are the result of an investigation by the Office of Attorney General’s Insurance Fraud…

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Former Employee Of Global Financial Services Company Charged With Unauthorized Access Of Supervisor’s Email Account On Approximately 100 Occasions

Posted on December 12, 2015 by Dissent

Another CFAA case. Although the victim company is not named, the defendant’s LinkedIn profile indicates that he was employed at Western Asset Management from March 2007 – March 2011. How he was able to access his former supervisor’s email account years after he left their employ is not addressed in the press release, but raises questions as to whether…

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NZ: Data breaches at Television New Zealand

Posted on December 12, 2015 by Dissent

Russell Blackstock reports: TVNZ has revealed two data security breaches over the past year, including the payment of a “fraudulent invoice” and the distribution of “commercially sensitive data” to external media agencies. The state broadcaster detailed the incidents in written answers to Parliament’s Commerce Committee. “An email phishing attack on a supplier resulted in a…

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Personal and sensitive data of 59,000 charter school students in California leaked: researcher

Posted on December 12, 2015 by Dissent

California Virtual Academies (CAVA)  is a network of 11 publicly funded charter k-12 schools in California. Researcher Chris Vickery recently contacted DataBreaches.net after he found a database with  58,694 of their students’ records leaking. In addition to a lot of personal information on the students that was all in plain text, the leaking data included some information on student…

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OPM Gives Green Light to Start Submitting Data Breach Verification Requests

Posted on December 12, 2015 by Dissent

Ian Smith reports that if you think you were impacted by the OPM data breach but haven’t received a notification letter, you can submit a verification request through a government web site: The Office of Personnel Management has completed mailing notification letters to roughly 93% of individuals whose Social Security Number and other personal information was…

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Oh what a tangled web they wove…

Posted on December 12, 2015 by Dissent

Peter Strozniak asks a question many should be asking: how did this go on for so long without being detected? One of New Jersey’s smallest credit unions was directly connected to a sprawling criminal enterprise that led to the largest customer data theft case in history, which involved the nation’s biggest bank, according to court…

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