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Heritage Foundation wasn’t attacked; they leaked their own data – sources (Update2)

Posted on September 5, 2015 by Dissent

On September 2, Heritage Foundation spokesman Wesley Denton issued the following statement: We experienced a malicious, unauthorized data breach of six-year-old documents on an external server that appear to contain personal information of private donors, who we are notifying. We are unable to verify the authenticity of files circulated online. All Americans have the right to…

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Hackers Hit Hawaii First FCU

Posted on September 5, 2015 by Dissent

Tina Orem reports: Social Security and bank account numbers are some of the information hackers may have taken in a breach at Hawaii First Federal Credit Union in Kamuela, according to a letter the credit union sent to current and former employees and members. The hack may have taken place via unauthorized access to an employee’s email…

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Credit card information stolen at gas stations

Posted on September 5, 2015 by Dissent

I’m seeing a rash of reports involving card skimmers at gas stations, most of which I’m not posting to this blog. Here are two such reports as examples, though: Michigan State Police and the Ionia County Sheriff’s Office are investigating reports of fraudulent credit card activity. There have been at least 12 credit card skimmers found at…

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Ex-director of Baton Rouge drug rehab admits to using patient info to get prescription pills

Posted on September 4, 2015 by Dissent

There’s an update to a case noted previously on this site. Emily Lane reports that Shanta Barnes pleaded guilty in federal court yesterday to charges of health care fraud and aggravated identity theft. The scheme, according U.S. Attorney Walt Green’s office, started in June 2009, at the latest, and lasted less than a year at the facility…

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Former Tesla employee charged with hacking ex-boss’ computer

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Dissent

Kale Williams reports: A former Tesla employee has been indicted on charges of felony computer hacking after a federal investigation found he allegedly broke into his boss’ computer and posted employee evaluations on the Internet, officials said Thursday. Nima Kalbasi, a 28-year-old Canadian, was arrested Aug. 24 as he tried to cross the border from…

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ReverbNation notifies users of breach, recommends changing passwords

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Dissent

Adam Greenberg reports: ReverbNation – an online platform that currently assists more than three million musicians in building their careers – experienced a breach in 2014, and is now notifying an undisclosed number of users and asking them to change their passwords. According to a ReverbNation statement emailed to SCMagazine.com on Thursday, law enforcement recently notified the company…

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