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GA: Brooklet officer fired after security, identity breach

Posted on January 11, 2015 by Dissent

Holli Deal Saxon reports: A former Brooklet police officer fired for sharing information about candidates for the town’s police chief position said he was terminated unfairly and improperly, but the Brooklet city councilman who supervises the police department says the officer was fired for breaking privacy laws. Former police Sgt. Jonathan McGahee was terminated Dec….

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MA: Middlesex Asst. DA Charged With Leaking Confidential Info in Exchange for Drugs

Posted on January 9, 2015 by Dissent

Chris Caesar reports: A former Middlesex Assistant District Attorney was indicted Thursday on charges he accepted bribes and illegally slipped confidential information from his office to a drug dealer in exchange for painkillers. Stephen Gilpatric, 35, of Somerville allegedly leaked sensitive records—including a Board of Probation record, police report, photograph and other identifying information—about another…

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The National Accountable Care Congress is hacked; user data dumped

Posted on January 7, 2015 by Dissent

Add the National Accountable Care Congress to this week’s list of hacks.  A dump of almost 900 users’ information includes their usernames, first and last names, e-mail addresses, company, city, state, and zip, password, and their join date and expiration date for their account – all in plain text. SLC Security, which first reported the breach, notes that…

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Zappos settles charges with nine states over data breach

Posted on January 7, 2015 by Dissent

There’s been a settlement of charges stemming from a breach disclosed in 2012 that affected 24 million consumers. The settlement requires the online shoe store to guard data, pay $106,000 to NC and 8 states Raleigh: Nevada-based online retailer Zappos.com will take steps to better protect consumers’ personal information, Attorney General Roy Cooper announced Wednesday….

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U. of Hawaii and Cornell University hacked by @MarxistAttorney

Posted on January 7, 2015 by Dissent

Add the University of Hawaii  and Cornell University to the universities that have been hacked by @MarxistAttorney. The U. of Hawaii data dump, which DataBreaches.net is not linking to, does not contain student or employee personal information, but in addition to acquiring the root username/password, “Attorney” also got the mac addresses, service tags, usernames and more…

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Morgan Stanley Fires Employee Accused of Stealing Client Data

Posted on January 5, 2015 by Dissent

Michael J. Moore reports: Morgan Stanley (MS) fired an employee it said stole data, including account numbers, for as many as 350,000 wealth-management clients and posted some of the information online. The bank alerted law enforcement and found no evidence that clients lost any money, New York-based Morgan Stanley said today in a statement. The firm…

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