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HI: Records on prison gang trial were stolen, attorney says

Posted on October 16, 2014 by Dissent

Rob Shikina reports: A day after a binder containing sensitive court documents for a prison gang trial was found at a downtown restaurant, the attorney who owns the binder said someone stole it from him at the federal courthouse. Read more on Star Advertiser (subscription required).

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NYS Attorney General Schneiderman Announces Multi-state Settlement With TD Bank Over Lost Backup Tapes

Posted on October 15, 2014 by Dissent

Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced a multi-state settlement with TD Bank, N.A. that resolves an inquiry into a 2012 data breach in which 1.4 million files were compromised. The $850,000 settlement requires the bank to reform its practices to help ensure that future incidents do not occur. New York State will receive $114,106.11…

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TN: Algood firefighters personal information compromised

Posted on October 14, 2014 by Dissent

Laura Militana reports: The first work session for Algood’s new mayor and council member turned out to be a busy one as council members discussed a troubling discovery. More than a month ago, Mayor Scott Bilbrey informed city administrator Keith Morrison about a potential problem involving identity theft, compromising the personal information of the city’s…

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Cyberswim notifying online customers of breach at web host (UPDATED)

Posted on October 14, 2014 by Dissent

Uh oh. Any consumer notification template that reports a breach due to malware injection on the web host’s server and/or includes [INSERT SITE NAME HERE] doesn’t bode well, especially when the compromise lasted for more than three months before being detected. See Cyberswim‘s template notification letter, here (pdf).  I don’t see any notification on their web site…

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Did MCCCD leadership shut their eyes to a database security assessment for plausible deniability in litigation?

Posted on October 14, 2014 by Dissent

A former Maricopa County Community College District employee alleges executive leadership closed their eyes to a report on their database security conducted after their massive data breach in 2013 so they would have plausible deniability in any litigation. As a result, the employee alleges, the findings were never shared with those tasked with securing MCCCD’s data assets.  In November…

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Oregon Employment Department breach update

Posted on October 13, 2014 by Dissent

There’s an update to the Oregon Employment Department breach noted previously on this site. Fox12 in Oregon reports: The Oregon Employment Department will be offering identity theft protection to jobseekers who may have been compromised by a security vulnerability. After reviewing 1.9 million records for people who have registered with the WorkSource Oregon Management Information…

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