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Almost 280,000 to be notified of hack at Northwest Florida State College; ID theft reported

Posted on October 10, 2012 by Dissent

Jim Turner reports: An information security breach has been reported involving employee and student records at Northwest Florida State College in Niceville. […] According to the state Department of Education, the breach included more than 3,000 employee records and approximately 76,000 Northwest College student records containing personal identification information; and approximately 200,000 records with information…

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Missing backup tapes reported to TD Bank customers

Posted on October 9, 2012 by Dissent

A letter from TD Bank to affected customers reads, in part: Some of your personal information was included on two data backup tapes that we shipped to another one of our locations in late March 2012. The tapes have been missing since then, and we have been unable to locate them despite diligent efforts. This…

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Anatomy Of A Brokerage IT Meltdown

Posted on October 8, 2012 by Dissent

Regulators last year issued the SEC’s first-ever privacy fine against broker-dealer GunnAllen for failing to protect customer data. But former IT staffers say regulators didn’t seem to know half of this cautionary tale of outsourcing and oversight gone wrong. Mathew J. Schwartz adds some mind-boggling details to the case: Dan Saccavino, a former Revere Group…

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Hackers release personal information of 600 in Ohio State College of Dentistry

Posted on October 8, 2012 by Dissent

Ben Keith reports that one of the entities affected by a recent TeamGhostShell hack was Ohio State College of Dentistry. Okay, but here’s the thing: should the college have notified those whose names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and passwords were acquired and dumped on the Internet? You might think “yes,” but Ohio state law…

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OH: Neighbors Worried About Identity Theft After Thousands Of Documents Dumped On Driveway

Posted on October 8, 2012 by Dissent

From 10TV: Residents living in a northeast Columbus neighborhood said that they are concerned after thousands of documents were dumped at the end of a driveway overnight. Residents said that they were worried about identity theft after people’s personal information was found in the pile in the driveway of a GreenStone Homes model home in…

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Stolen Monterey Institute of International Studies laptop contained students’ SSNs

Posted on October 5, 2012 by Dissent

Monterey Institute of International Studies, a graduate school at Middlebury College in California, has been notifying students whose unencrypted names and Social Security numbers were on a laptop stolen during a burglary at an employee’s home. The letter, dated October 3,  offers no explanation as to why the data weren’t encrypted, but offers those affected…

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