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ICE Releases Personal Information Of Immigrant-Crime Hotline Users

Posted on January 24, 2018 by Dissent

Because victims didn’t have enough tsuris already?  This one appears to be an error made in responding to a FOIA request that resulted in personal information being revealed online. There was no text with the story – just the video news broadcast.  

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Greenbay employees have bank accounts raided after unpatched server hacked

Posted on January 23, 2018 by Dissent

Fox11 reports a hacking incident in GreenBay, but won’t name the company: Police are investigating after a local business’s computer network was hacked and money and information were stolen. Police did not identify the business. Officers say the hackers used a known vulnerability to get into the company’s computer system. The hackers stole personal information…

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Health Data Breaches in 2017: The Year in Review

Posted on January 23, 2018 by Dissent

Protenus, Inc. has released its 2017 review of breaches involving health data. It is the second annual review they have published since we began collaborating on data collection and analyses. As a reminder of last year’s major findings:  Protenus reported that  in 2016, insider incidents constituted approximately 43% of the 450 incidents we had compiled…

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Tupelo schools impacted by Questar data breach

Posted on January 22, 2018 by Dissent

Daily Journal reports: The Mississippi Education Department’s assessment vendor, Questar Assessment, Inc., reported today that 562 students in the Tupelo Public School District were impacted by the data breach the company discovered last week. Questar’s preliminary analysis found that an unauthorized user viewed student assessment records between Dec. 31, 2017 and Jan. 1 from Tupelo…

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Private info for hundreds of Kansas voters exposed by Florida

Posted on January 22, 2018 by Dissent

Jonathan Shorman and Hunter Woodall report: Partial Social Security numbers for nearly 1,000 Kansas voters were released publicly by Florida after Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s office provided the data as part of a program that looks for double voter registrations. Kobach called the disclosure unfortunate but defended the program, called Crosscheck, as key to…

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Infant Social Security numbers are for sale on the dark web

Posted on January 22, 2018 by Dissent

Selena Larson reports: Cybercriminals claim to be selling the Social Security numbers of babies on the dark web. The personal details of children — including dates of birth and mother’s maiden names — have been sought after for years. Now, researchers have found an ad on a forum for the sale of data claiming to…

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