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VA: Security breach reveals personal data on Prince George’s school employees

Posted on November 22, 2014 by Dissent

Ovetta Wiggins reports: The Prince George’s County Public School System notified employees on Friday evening of a possible security breach involving employees’ personal data. […] Davis said a report that contained employees’ social security numbers, birth dates and employee identification numbers was emailed outside of the school system. A spokeswoman for the system said the…

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Gundersen sentenced for his role in scheme to hack 14 financial networks and DoD payroll system

Posted on November 21, 2014 by Dissent

Associated Press reports an update to an indictment noted on this blog in May:  A New York City man has been sentenced to about 3 1/2 years in prison for his role in an international cybercrime ring that hacked into the computers of more than a dozen financial institutions and the U.S. military’s payroll service….

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FTC and Wyndham to Mediate Dispute Over FTC Data-Security Authority

Posted on November 21, 2014 by Dissent

Meena Harris writes: Earlier this week, U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas directed the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) and Wyndham Hotels and Resorts to seek mediation to resolve their landmark dispute over whether the FTC has the authority to regulate companies’ data-security practices. As we’ve previously reported, the FTC alleged that Wyndham violated Section 5…

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Large-scale security breach at banks in USVI and BVI

Posted on November 21, 2014 by Dissent

The Virgin Islands Consortium reports: FirstBank VI is in the middle of a massive security breach crisis, with many of its Visa Debit card customers blocked from using their cards and some customers claiming to have had “thousands of dollars” stolen from their personal accounts. Banco Popular and Scotia Bank on St. Croix are also reporting security breaches…

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Goldman fires staff over leak of confidential NY Fed information

Posted on November 20, 2014 by Dissent

Tanya Agrawal reports: Goldman Sachs Group Inc said it fired two employees over the leaking of confidential information from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, raising again questions about the bank’s alleged cozy relationship with its regulator. The bank said a junior employee was sacked for passing on to a colleague information from the…

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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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