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Two US telecom companies to pay $3.5 million for data breach

Posted on July 9, 2015 by Dissent

Grant Gross reports: Two sister mobile and telecom service providers will pay a combined US$3.5 million after the U.S. Federal Communications Commission found that they were storing customers’ personal data on unprotected servers accessible over the Internet. TerraCom and YourTel America failed to adequately protect the personal information of more than 300,000 customers, the FCC…

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OPM revises estimate on 2nd breach; new total is 21.5 million affected

Posted on July 9, 2015 by Dissent

OPM has issued an updated statement on its lousy infosecurity two recently detected breaches. It reads, in part: OPM recently discovered two cyber-security incidents that have impacted the data of Federal government employees, contractors, and others: In April 2015, OPM discovered that the personnel data of 4.2 million current and former Federal government employees had…

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Theft of prescription bottles during riots results in breach notifications

Posted on July 9, 2015 by Dissent

There was a lot of media attention last month when Rite Aid disclosed that it was notifying customers whose prescriptions with personal and Rx information were stolen during the Baltimore riots in April. Flying somewhat lower under the media radar, however, was the fact that CVS similarly started notifying its customers later in June.  The…

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2015 Data Breach Legislation Six Month Review: Many Proposals, Few Changes

Posted on July 9, 2015 by Dissent

Bryan Thompson and Sean B. Hoar of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP provide a status on action – and much inaction on bills at the federal and state level: Congress has moved at a glacial pace in considering data security legislation this year, even as the fallout over major data breaches, including the OPM breach, turned…

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Security breach at local hotels led to unauthorized charges on guests’ cards

Posted on July 8, 2015 by Dissent

Fox5 reports on a breach affecting hotel guests as three San Diego hotels. A copy of the hotels operator’s notification was submitted to the California Attorney General’s Office today. The breach occurred in September 2014 until discovery in March 2015: The operator of three San Diego hotels announced Wednesday that a security breach led to…

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Trial begins for Vancouver-based hacker who allegedly stole military secrets

Posted on July 8, 2015 by Dissent

Canadian Press reports: A defence lawyer for a Chinese man living in British Columbia and facing extradition to the United States for allegedly stealing American military secrets wants his client’s case postponed indefinitely. […] Su is charged with working alongside two Chinese military officers to steal restricted information from several military contractors, including Boeing and…

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