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CA: Outback Steakhouse employee info on stolen POS computer

Posted on September 18, 2015 by Dissent

Employees at the Outback Steakhouse in Northridge, California are learning that their personal information is in the hands of burglars. In a break-in that occurred on the evening of August 6, 2015, computer equipment including the point of sale computer and back office computer were stolen. A letter from T-Bird Restaurant Group, the firm that manages that franchise,…

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SONY HACK WAS WAR says FBI, and ‘we’re still struggling to hire talent’

Posted on September 18, 2015 by Dissent

Alexander J. Martin reports: Yesteryear’s hack of Sony Pictures was an act of war, stated FBI Supervisory Special Agent Timothy Wallach, who delivered the FBI’s gradation system of cybercriminals to net security conference Cloudsec on Thursday, 17 September. US agencies have fingered the North Korean government for the Sony attack repeatedly, initially to much scorn as the nation is…

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AL: Former Hoover senior center employee sentenced for identity theft

Posted on September 18, 2015 by Dissent

Gadsden Times reports: A federal judge Thursday sentenced a former Hoover senior living center employee to four years and nine months in prison for using the identity of a resident with dementia to steal more than $300,000 from the resident’s bank and credit accounts, U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance and U.S. Secret Service Special Agent…

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Veterans Administration reports fewer HIPAA breaches in August

Posted on September 17, 2015 by Dissent

Wow. The August, 2015 report by the Veterans Administration to Congress is probably the best I’ve ever seen from them. Although they reported some incidents involving accidental disclosure from mis-mailings, etc., I don’t see even one incident affecting multiple individuals.  Well done, VA!

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Comcast penalized $33 million by PUC for privacy breach

Posted on September 17, 2015 by Dissent

George Avalos reports: State regulators on Thursday approved a $33 million settlement with Comcast in connection with an unauthorized disclosure of unlisted names, phone numbers and addresses of 75,000 of the telecommunications giant’s customers. The names, phone numbers and addresses of the unlisted and non-published customers became available on Comcast’s online director (sic), in one…

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Second Russian pleads guilty in record US data breach

Posted on September 17, 2015 by Dissent

Karl Thomas reports: A second Russian man has pleaded guilty in an American court for his role in what is thought to be the biggest data breach in the history of the US. A day after 34-year-old Vladimir Drinkman pleaded guilty in New Jersey for helping orchestrate the theft of 160 million credit card details,…

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