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Records: Energy Department struck repeatedly – and successfully – by cyber attacks

Posted on September 9, 2015 by Dissent

Steve Reilly reports: Cyber attackers successfully compromised the security of U.S. Department of Energy computer systems more than 150 times between 2010 and 2014, according to a review of federal records obtained by USA TODAY. Incident reports submitted by federal officials and contractors since late 2010 to the Energy Department’s Joint Cybersecurity Coordination Center shows a near-consistent…

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Pentagon food court computers hacked, exposing employees’ bank information

Posted on September 9, 2015 by Dissent

Jacqueline Klimas reports: Hackers infiltrated the Pentagon food court’s computer system, compromising the bank data of an unknown number of employees. Lt. Col. Tom Crosson, a Defense Department spokesman, said on Tuesday that employees were notified that hackers may have stolen bank account information from people who paid for concessions at the Pentagon with a…

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License to connive: Boston still tracks vehicles, lies about it, and leaves sensitive resident data exposed

Posted on September 9, 2015 by Dissent

Kenneth Lipp reports: Prior to two weeks ago, when this reporter alerted authorities that they had exposed critical data, anyone online was able to freely access a City of Boston automated license plate reader (ALPR) system and to download dozens of sensitive files, including hundreds of thousands of motor vehicle records dating back to 2012. If…

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Heritage Foundation confirms that breach was a leak, not hack

Posted on September 9, 2015 by Dissent

As an update to the Heritage Foundation data leak previously covered here: Politico reporter Dave Perera got in touch with me about my reporting that The Heritage Foundation (THF) was not hacked – as they had claimed – but had had a leak. Perera and Tim Starks have now reported that they got confirmation from THF that yes, it was…

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NC: Hair meant for donations to kids with cancer found in dumpster with donors’ info (updated)

Posted on September 9, 2015 by Dissent

The Gaston Gazette reports that hair donated to support Wigs for Kids, a charity in Ohio supporting kids battling cancer, was tossed out in North Carolina – along with the donors’ personal information: Some customers who got their hair cut for charity at a Great Clips in Gastonia are upset that their donations and their…

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79K Calif. State U. students affected by We End Violence breach

Posted on September 8, 2015 by Dissent

Earlier today, this site noted that We End Violence was notifying students of a breach involving the AgentOfChange.net web site. Now Josh Dulaney reports: A security breach through a third-party software vendor exposed the personal data of 79,000 California State University students at eight campuses, CSU officials said Tuesday. The CSU Chancellor’s Office in Long…

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