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The College of New Jersey reports vulnerability might have exposed 12,815 student job applicants’ information

Posted on November 30, 2011 by Dissent

David Karas reports: Officials at The College of New Jersey this week reported an unintentional data breach in the On-Campus Student Employment System, an in-house system designed to store information about students applying for on-campus jobs. According to a notice sent to students and faculty Monday, a vulnerability in the system was identified Nov. 2…

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CO: Former police chief accused of ID theft

Posted on November 29, 2011 by Dissent

Associated Press reports: The former police chief in Platteville is accused of using Social Security numbers from fellow police officers to buy gas for his personal vehicle. Classy. Read more on The Gazette.

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Nelnet employee accused of misusing customer info

Posted on November 29, 2011 by Dissent

Federal prosecutors have charged a Nelnet [National Education Loan Network] employee with fraud after she allegedly used customers’ information to apply for personal loans. Jovita D. Benford, 23, of Lincoln was charged with unauthorized computer access Monday in U.S. District Court. A screen recording of her computer by Nelnet found she completed pre-paid credit card applications…

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Update: Lone Star Steakhouse settles complaint by Kansas AG; management firm pay $200,000 for improperly dumping employee records

Posted on November 29, 2011 by Dissent

Back in March, I covered a breach involving Lone Star Business Solutions.  Now KWCH reports that as a result of their news coverage and a resulting investigation by the Attorney General Derek Schmidt, LS Management, the management firm for Lone Star Steakhouse, will pay a fine of $200,000 – the largest consumer protection fine ever…

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UC Riverside Credit/Debit Card Security Breach May Have Affected 5,000; Fraudulent Charges Reported

Posted on November 29, 2011 by Dissent

The University of California – Riverside issued the following notice today: UC Riverside is reporting that campus cash registers at food services locations were compromised by a cyberhacker. Although the problem was discovered and repaired last week, hackers may have gained access to 5,000 individual card numbers. The campus community has been notified by email….

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NZ: Kaeo Primary School privacy breach ‘an error’

Posted on November 29, 2011 by Dissent

Joseph Aldridge reports: The principal of a small Northland school who posted private student information online says it was done “in error” and he removed it from the school website as soon as he was informed. Kaeo Primary School’s Paul Barker said he mistakenly posted a “teachers only” version of student achievement information on the…

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