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UK: Credit card fraudster hits 35,000 motorists in petrol station scam

Posted on June 21, 2010 by Dissent

Colin Fernandez reports: A computer wizard branded ‘the most prolific chip and pin fraudster in the UK’ was jailed yesterday for four years. Theogones De Montford, 29, stole the details of at least 35,000 motorists during a £725,000 scam targeting petrol stations. He designed tiny circuit boards which he fitted inside chip and pin machines…

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Stolen laptop contained Inovis employee data

Posted on June 21, 2010 by Dissent

As part of a merger, Invois of Alpharetta, Georgia provided GXS with some information on the company. On May 4, a laptop containing Inovis employee data was stolen from a GXS employee. Inovis wasn’t notified of the loss until May 21, however. The firm conducted its own investigation and required GXS to conduct one, too….

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Quantum theft nabs employee data

Posted on June 21, 2010 by Dissent

As snarky as I can be at times about breaches that seem easily avoidable, there are some breaches where I can actually feel some sympathy for the breached entity. This is one of those times. On June 13, the Bellevue, Washington offices of Quantum Corporation were burgled. The thieves stole some laptop computers, one of…

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St. Francis Federal Credit Union accounts may have been compromised

Posted on June 20, 2010 by Dissent

Saint Francis Federal Credit Union officials said that 8,400 account holders’ information may be at risk after the loss of a backup tape that contained customer information. Officials said the tape may have been destroyed during a “trash removal process,” but that they have been unable to confirm this. Read more on Tulsa World.

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UNR Warns Patients About Possible Health Info Compromise

Posted on June 19, 2010 by Dissent

KTVN reports: Some University Health System patients are being notified by letter that their information may possibly have been viewed without consent. Here is the information we received in the Channel 2 Newsroom directly from the University of Nevada: Computer equipment from a University Health System office in Reno was stolen on June 11 and,…

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Computer network breach at Virginia Beach Schools

Posted on June 18, 2010 by Dissent

From WVEC/13 News: A computer network security breach on May 6th allowed a student access to confidential student information. School officials say that a glitch in the system allowed the access, and it’s been fixed. Officials say the student accessed names, addresses, birthdays, social security numbers and more, all sitting at a library computer at…

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