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(update) Ark. man accused of stealing 100,000 iPad e-mail addresses remains jailed after move to NJ

Posted on February 23, 2011 by Dissent

David Porter of the Associated Press reports: One of two men charged with stealing more than 100,000 e-mail addresses of Apple iPad users remained jailed Wednesday after making his first court appearance in New Jersey. Andrew Auernheimer, wearing handcuffs and a prison jumpsuit, chatted and joked with court personnel before the brief hearing in front…

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CA: Chapman University students’ personal information leaked

Posted on February 23, 2011 by Dissent

Shan Li reports: A document containing sensitive information on 13,000 students of Chapman University and its affiliate, Brandman University, was accidentally accessible to students last week, the university said. The electronic document — which contained the Social Security numbers, student identification numbers and financial aid information of approximately 11,000 current and former Chapman students, 1,900…

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TX: Credit/Debit Card Theft at the Drive-Thru

Posted on February 22, 2011 by Dissent

Patti Shieh reports: Police have arrested 21-year-old Dayvon Clement in connection to numerous thefts of credit and debit card numbers in Pearland. He allegedly used a portable, battery-powered skimmer to get the numbers. Police looking for a pattern among ID theft victims discovered that each one had gone through the drive through at the Jack…

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(follow-up) Maine league gets kudos from media on breach alert

Posted on February 22, 2011 by Dissent

The Maine Credit Union League’s proactive work in alerting consumers last week to a breach at a jewelry store that affected about 1,000 credit union members as well as other consumers not only garnered attention from the media, but also media kudos for the way it handled the situation. Read more on CUNA News. It’s…

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Breach at Integrity Bank Plus results in access to MicroBilt credit reports for 500 consumers

Posted on February 22, 2011 by Dissent

Via the Wisconsin Office of Privacy Protection: Sometime between December 23 – 28, 2010,MicroBilt Corp, a reseller of credit bureau information experienced a breach involving one of their customers, Integrity Bank Plus. IBP’s breach affected about 500 consumers whose credit information may have been improperly accessed. MicroBilt Corp has sent letters to those affected and…

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(update) OSU searches for possible hacking victims

Posted on February 22, 2011 by Dissent

Remember back in December when Ohio State University announced that it had detected a breach at the end of October and would be notifying 760,000 people who had personally identifiable information on the server? It seems that they are still trying to notify some of them. Encarnacion Pyle reports in The Columbus Dispatch: A hacker…

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