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OR: Credit card info stolen from Portland Center for the Performing Arts website

Posted on March 26, 2011 by Dissent

Marty Hughley reports: Credit card numbers and other personal information from several hundred Portland Center for the Performing Arts customers have been stolen due to a breach of website security, the center announced Friday. Ticket purchases for PCPA events, which are handled exclusively through Ticketmaster, were not affected. The problem was with the PCPA’s own…

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IL: Credit card fraud/Identity theft alert

Posted on March 24, 2011 by Dissent

From the Jo Daviess County Sheriff’s Office in Illinois, this press release: The Jo Daviess County Sheriff’s Office, over the past week, has been receiving numerous complaints of credit card fraud/identity theft. Victims have been receiving calls from their credit card companies stating that their cards had been used fraudulently, not only in the U….

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Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands learns online state park pass purchase site was compromised last year; 970 notified

Posted on March 24, 2011 by Dissent

Rob Poindexter reports: Credit card information may have been stolen for some people who bought state park passes on line. The Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands learned in February that their online system for the sale of state park passes, provided by a private vendor, was hacked by “malware.” The breach happened between March…

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CA men indicted for allegedly stealing credit card info from 194 people in Hawaii

Posted on March 23, 2011 by Dissent

Minna Sugimoto reports: Honolulu prosecutors on Tuesday secured an eight-count indictment against three California men suspected of stealing financial information from nearly 200 people in Hawaii. Drivers like Adam Sonntag fuel up their cars without giving identity theft much thought. But Honolulu prosecutors say during a two-week period last September, three men used credit card…

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SSNs of All Laredo ISD Students Missing In Data Breach; Trustee says not “a big deal”

Posted on March 22, 2011 by Dissent

Morgan Smith reports: A disk holding the Social Security numbers of every student in the Laredo Independent School District — a total of 24,903 — has gone missing, according to the Texas Education Agency. TEA spokeswoman Suzanne Marchman said the agency first became aware of the situation in January, when officials with the University of…

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Lone Star Business Solutions exposes thousands of employees and applicants to ID theft

Posted on March 22, 2011 by Dissent

Let the naming, shaming, and flaming begin! A call to FactFinder 12 leads to the discovery of thousands of personal documents dumped in a Wichita alley. Lone Star Business Solutions, a third party payroll and human resource company for Lone Star restaurants, dumped the documents in a large dumpster behind its building in downtown Wichita….

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