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TD Bank Claims Rival Stole Customer Files

Posted on November 20, 2014 by Dissent

Charles Toutant reports: TD Bank claims in a suit filed in federal court in Newark that a competing institution illegally obtained its confidential files in hopes of poaching loan customers from the bank. Kearny Federal Savings Bank of Fairfield, N.J., hired TD Bank loan officer Patrick DiSanto, then set up an email address that he…

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Personal information for hundreds of people exposed after break in at apartment office

Posted on November 20, 2014 by Dissent

Jennifer Bauer reports: The personal information of hundreds of renters was exposed after crooks broke into an apartment complex front office. The break-in happened at the Carrington of Champion Forest apartments in the 13000 block of Cutten Road back in August but one family told Local 2 they are still dealing with the fallout several…

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Former BYU-Idaho student charged with grand theft and computer crimes

Posted on November 19, 2014 by Dissent

Caleb Despain reports: Jacob Mahonri Espinal, a former BYU-Idaho student, was formally charged with two counts of computer crimes, felonies and grand theft, a felony. […] According to the Rexburg Police Department report, Espinal, a former document processor and graduation specialist at BYU-Idaho’s Student Records and Registrations Office, posted an associates degree in science he…

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House, Senate Democrats seek details from financial firms on data breaches

Posted on November 19, 2014 by Dissent

Mark Hosenball reports: Leading Democrats in both houses of Congress sent letters on Tuesday to 16 major banks and other financial firms requesting detailed information about recent data breaches and briefings from corporate data security officials. Among the companies targeted in letters sent by Senator Elizabeth Warren, a member of the Senate Banking Committee, and Representative…

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The Evolution Store updates its breach notification

Posted on November 18, 2014 by Dissent

The Evolution Store recently sent an updated notification letter to those affected by their previously disclosed e-commerce breach. In their updated notification, William Stevens, President of The Evolution Store, writes that forensic investigation confirmed that unauthorized IP addresses first accessed the e-commerce site on March 2, 2014, and that the last date of unauthorized access was…

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Link Found in Staples, Michaels Breaches

Posted on November 18, 2014 by Dissent

Brian Krebs reports: The breach at office supply chain Staples impacted roughly 100 stores and was powered by some of the same criminal infrastructure seen in the intrusion disclosed earlier this year at Michaels craft stores, according to sources close to the investigation. Multiple banks interviewed by this author say they’ve received alerts from Visa and MasterCard about cards impacted in the breach at Staples,…

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