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HI: Tax data infiltrated by state workers (updated)

Posted on December 16, 2011 by Dissent

Rob Shikina reports: The state Department of Taxation placed several employees on administrative leave without pay this week following the discovery of an internal security breach of the department’s tax database. The breach was found during an audit of the department’s security systems and internal controls this year, the department said Thursday. The incidents occurred…

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Update to Restaurant Depot/Jetro breach

Posted on December 16, 2011 by Dissent

The recent Restaurant Depot/Jetro breach that I reported on Dec. 7  provides a timely example of the issue of unreimbursed harm that consumers grapple with on a daily basis.  As I continue to follow media coverage on that breach, it is clear that not only is there financial impact of this breach (the hacked card numbers…

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KY: JCPS Mails Students’ Tests to Wrong Addresses

Posted on December 15, 2011 by Dissent

After Jefferson County Public Schools mailed around 6,500 ACT Explore 8th grade test scores to wrong addresses, the district is now asking parents to shred tests they’ve received that contain another child’s score. JCPS officials recognized the error on Wednesday after parents called, wondering why they were mailed scores for children who weren’t theirs. “Parents…

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Square Enix Site Hacked – Again (Updated to Reflect No Personal Info Accessed)

Posted on December 14, 2011 by Dissent

In what appears to be its second breach in 2011, Square Enix has confirmed that it has suffered an intrusion. Matt Mann reports:   Today Square Enix announced that both their Japanese and North American Square Enix Members sites have been hacked.  According to Square Enix an unknown party gained unauthorized access to servers containing user information in…

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I can just picture it….

Posted on December 14, 2011 by Dissent

Why risk getting caught downloading customer data when you can just take pictures of it? Trilegiant Corporation in Stamford, Connecticut recently notified the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office that a call center vendor’s employee had been caught taking screen shots of customer data (names and debit or credit card numbers) with his phone camera. The…

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FL: Former Eagle Harbor Country Club Janitor Charged with ID Theft

Posted on December 13, 2011 by Dissent

Jessika Lewis reports: The owner of St. Augustine-based cleaning company Mr. Janitor was arrested for stealing personal information from some Eagle Harbor Country Club members. According to Detective William Roberts with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office, Jonathan Morris II used that info to open credit cards and even bank accounts in alleged victims’ names. […]…

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