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Texas comptroller’s office data breach exposes 3.5 million teachers’ and employees’ Social Security numbers and other personal information

Posted on April 11, 2011 by Dissent

Kelley Shannon reports: Texas Comptroller Susan Combs revealed Monday that the personal information of 3.5 million people has been inadvertently disclosed by her agency, making Social Security numbers, dates of birth and other data accessible to the public. The information was available on a publicly accessible computer server and included data transferred by the Teacher…

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CO: Credit card fraud hits Snowmass

Posted on April 11, 2011 by Dissent

Chad Abraham reports from Aspen: The credit card numbers of at least 12 people in Snowmass Village have been used fraudulently in purchases, or attempted buys, at stores across the nation. Art Smythe, the town’s police chief, said the victims still have their cards, but the culprits were somehow able to get the numbers. Most…

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CO: Dentist leaves patient information in outside trashcan

Posted on April 11, 2011 by Dissent

Longmont – Medical records that contained patients’ private information have now been secured after 9NEWS warned a Longmont dentist that the non-shredded documents were sitting in a publically accessible trash can. The documents were found Sunday morning by a man looking for scrap metal in downtown Longmont. Stan Harvey called 9NEWS after finding the documents…

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CT: Romanian admits role in ATM skimming scheme that defrauded People’s United Bank customers

Posted on April 9, 2011 by Dissent

Nadia Pasici, 49, a citizen of Romania residing in Middle Village, New York, pleaded guilty this week before United States District Judge Vanessa L. Bryant in Hartford to one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud. The charge stems from Pasici’s participation in an ATM skimming scheme. According to court documents and statements made in…

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Patient data stolen from Philadelphia’s Family Planning Council

Posted on April 8, 2011 by Dissent

Robert Moran reports: The Family Planning Council in Philadelphia made public Friday that a computer storage device containing the personal and medical records of about 70,000 patients was stolen in December and remains missing. The theft was blamed on a former worker whose employment ended Dec. 28, the day the theft was discovered and reported…

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In Surprise Appeal, TJX Hacker Claims U.S. Authorized His Crimes

Posted on April 8, 2011 by Dissent

Kim Zetter reports on an appeal filed by Albert Gonzalez.  Gonzalez has asked for his guilty pleas to be overturned, claiming that everything he did (his criminal acts) were at the behest of the Secret Service and that he did not know that he could offer a Public Authority defense. In writing his appeal, Gonzalez…

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