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NV: Hacker breaks into city of Henderson computer server

Posted on August 14, 2015 by Dissent

Eric Hartley reports: A computer hacker broke into a city of Henderson web server and had access to data for nine days before being detected, officials said this week. The city said no personal or sensitive information was compromised, with the hacker only being able to see the raw versions of public data that are…

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Adobe Settles Claims for Massive Data Breach

Posted on August 14, 2015 by Dissent

Jonny Bonner reports: Adobe is on the hook for $1.1 million in legal fees – and an undisclosed sum to users – amid class allegations that its “shoddy security protocols” led to a massive data breach. Hackers stole credit card and login data from 38 million people in October 2013 because of Adobe’s lax practices,…

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Lee’s Deli: breach of payment card system at two locations

Posted on August 14, 2015 by Dissent

As submitted to the California Attorney General’s Office, this notice from  Sterling M Enterprises (dba Lee’s Deli): We recently learned that unauthorized individuals installed malicious software on computer systems used to process credit card transactions at our Lee’s Deli locations at 75 Battery Street in San Francisco, CA and 4200 Bohannon Drive in Menlo Park,…

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Hacktivists claim data breach at Florida International University, University of Miami

Posted on August 14, 2015 by Dissent

Andrea Torres is getting MSM readers caught up on some of GhostShell’s activity a few months ago, it seems: A team of self-proclaimed activists used the “Team Ghost Shell” Twitter account to continue to protest against institutions that they claim are not doing enough to protect personal data. They claim to have released data that belonged…

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Yeah, that explains it

Posted on August 14, 2015 by Dissent

“It’s just sort of the vagaries of the system (on) how it got corrupted” —  a statement by  the secretary for Catholic education at the Fort Wayne-South Bend Diocese, on the catastrophic failures affecting computer servers in July that have delayed school opening at one high school.  

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3 sentenced in ID theft/tax refund scheme started in Manatee County jail

Posted on August 14, 2015 by Dissent

The Bradenton Herald reports: A former parole worker at Manatee County jail and two other people have been sentenced to federal prison for their roles in a conspiracy to commit stolen identity refund fraud in Manatee between 2012-13. According to court documents, Marcus Lowe, 32, of Tampa worked for Manatee County Parole Services Division at…

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