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FBI doubts computer intrusion at Ball State University

Posted on April 15, 2015 by Dissent

The Star Press in Indiana reports: An FBI agent doubts that the thefts of the Social Security numbers of dozens of high-paid Ball State University employees occurred as the result of an invasion of the university’s computer systems. “I don’t think there was a breach (at BSU),” FBI agent Neal Freeman told The Star Press…

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Target Settles Data Breach Lawsuit With MasterCard for $19M

Posted on April 15, 2015 by Dissent

Anne D’innocenzio and Marley Jay of AP report: Target and MasterCard say they’ve agreed to settle lawsuits over the discounter’s pre-Christmas 2013 massive data breach. Target said late Wednesday it has set aside up to $19 million for banks and credit unions issuing MasterCards that were caught in the data breach that compromised 40 million credit…

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Vermont Dept. of Labor employee improperly possessed information from state unemployment insurance database

Posted on April 15, 2015 by Dissent

On March 27, the Vermont Department of Labor began notifying individuals that   a now-former employee improperly accessed and acquired their information from an unemployment insurance database. The personal information, which included names and Social Security numbers, was found in the former employee’s possession, but investigators have found no evidence to date that the information was transferred…

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MA: Salisbury Fire Department’s computers crippled by possible ransomware attack

Posted on April 15, 2015 by Dissent

AngelaJean Chiaramida reports: A nasty computer virus that had some of the hallmarks of a “ransomware” attack hobbled the Salisbury Fire Department recently, destroying computer files and temporarily forcing staffers to resort to pen and paper. […] The Salisbury Fire Department’s problem began about two weeks ago, when Souliotis’ desk computer started acting strangely when…

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Travelers, Ignition Studio agree to dismiss lawsuit over Alpine Bank data breach

Posted on April 15, 2015 by Dissent

Law360 reports that Travelers Casualty and Surety Co. has settled its lawsuit against Ignition Studio Inc. The suit had alleged that Ignition Studio had not adequately secured Alpine Bank’s web site, resulting in a hack in 2012. Yesterday, both parties stipulated to the “dismissal of this action in its entirety with prejudice, each party to bear its…

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Metropolitan State University updates details on hack claimed by Abdilo

Posted on April 15, 2015 by Dissent

Back in January, DataBreaches.net reported that Metropolitan State University had acknowledged that they had been hacked. As I reported at that time, a teenage hacker from Australia, who used the Twitter name @Abdilo, had previously claimed in December that he had hacked them via SQL injection, and he thanked them for 22,000 Social Security numbers. They…

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