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IN: Local restaurant targeted by online hackers

Posted on June 5, 2010 by Dissent

Kimberly King reports: A local restaurant reports a security breach affecting its customers. Hackers tapped into the credit card machines at Marco’s, stealing credit and debit card numbers from several customers, wiping out their bank accounts. Like any weeknight at Marco’s Restaurant, owner Mark Poulos was busy with loyal customers who’ve been coming there for…

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CA: Patient records taken from Santa Cruz pot referral office

Posted on June 4, 2010 by Dissent

Jennifer Squires reports: Burglars stole client records, a suitcase and two bags of cookies from a medicinal marijuana referral office on the 500 block of River Street late Monday or early Tuesday, Santa Cruz police reported. Safe Harbor Med Evaluations staff reported the theft around noon Tuesday. Burglars stole a computer hard drive that contained…

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Digital River sues over data breach

Posted on June 4, 2010 by Dissent

Dan Browning reports: A massive data theft from the e-commerce company Digital River Inc. has led investigators to hackers in India and a 20-year-old in New York who allegedly tried to sell the information to a Colorado marketing firm for half a million dollars. The Eden Prairie company obtained a secret court order last month…

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(update) 860,000 more Avmed members may have had IDs stolen

Posted on June 3, 2010 by Dissent

Bob LaMendola reports: An additional 860,000 Avmed members than originally thought may have had their identity data compromised when thieves stole two company laptops in December, officials said Thursday. The laptops contained social security numbers and other personal information for as many as 1.2 million Floridians with Avmed health insurance, the company and state Attorney…

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CT: Aetna Documents Found On Side Of Road

Posted on June 3, 2010 by Dissent

A cabinet full of documents with sensitive information was found sitting on the side of the road. Now, Aetna has some questions to answer. Donna Guiel, of East Hartford, said she made the discovery about a month ago and on Friday, she gave the documents to investigators with Aetna Insurance Co. Channel 3 Eyewitness News…

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KY: University of Louisville kidney patient data was available to public

Posted on June 2, 2010 by Dissent

A University of Louisville database of 708 names that included social security numbers and dialysis details was available on the Internet without password protection for nearly 1 ½ years, university officials said Wednesday . The Web site was disabled on May 17 when the university discovered the flaw. University officials said in a statement that…

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