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EXCLUSIVE: UW-Madison discovers 40 computers used for file-sharing

Posted on October 22, 2009 by Dissent

A site reader alerted DataBreaches.net to a recent breach involving the Department of Chemistry at University of Wisconsin-Madison recently. According to the notification letter, a copy of which was provided to this site, the university notified some faculty and students that their personal information was on 40 departmental computers that had been hacked. In a…

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TN: Roane State announces 11,000 employee and student Social Security numbers stolen from employee’s car

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Dissent

WBIR reports: Roane State Community College has announced that the names and Social Security numbers of 9,747 current or former students were on a data storage device stolen from an employee’s vehicle, along with 1,194 current/former employees’ information. The Social Security numbers alone, with no names, were also stolen for 5,036 additional current or former…

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Gaping security hole turned 64,000 Time Warner cable modems into hacker prey

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Dissent

Tim Greene reports: A blogger helping to tune a friend’s wi-fi network uncovered a gaping security hole in Wi-Fi cable modem routers installed in 64,000 Time Warner subscribers’ homes, leaving them open to attack. Time Warner says that within the past week it has patched the problem until the manufacturer can provide a permanent fix,…

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AmEx scammer pleads guilty

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Dissent

Alexsandr Bernik, 28, of Roseville, California pleaded guilty yesterday in federal court to two counts of wire fraud relating to a scheme to extract funds from American Express cardholders by assessing small fraudulent charges on thousands of American Express cards. This case is the product of a joint investigation by the United States Secret Service…

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FL: Personal Info Dumped, Left For ID Crooks To Recycle

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Dissent

Greg Pallone reports: Thousands of names in hundreds of pages of city collections reports from 1998 were found in a newspaper and recycling bin behind the Palm Bay Community Center late last week. They contain names, addresses, phone numbers, delinquent amounts owed, plus driver’s license and social security numbers. […] Deputy City Manager Sue Hann,…

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KY: Bullitt school employees’ Social Security numbers mistakenly released

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Dissent

Sara Cunningham reports: A Bullitt County Public Schools employee accidentally sent an e-mail message to about 1,800 school district workers Tuesday that included the names and Social Security numbers of 676 district employees. […] The employee did not mean to include Social Security numbers, Davis said. The original message was sent at 7:47 a.m. Tuesday….

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