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OH: Hilliard Bradley High School hacked, students’ information exposed

Posted on January 3, 2017 by Dissent

Tyler Carter reports: Officials say students’ private information was exposed at Hilliard Bradley High School. Authorities say two students are to blame. Court documents state that a student at Hilliard Bradley High School hacked into a school computer and stole other students’ login information. Read more on NBC4.  The report cites the police as saying…

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Customer records from used car dealership found dumped in Detroit’s Brightmoor area

Posted on January 3, 2017 by Dissent

If you were a customer of Get Fresh Auto in Detroit, you may want to read a report by Randy Wimbley for Fox2.  Contacted after a watchdog found customer information just dumped on a debris-littered street, the used car dealership’s owner’s  responses to the reporter’s questions about how the papers wound up there reminded me of Sgt. Schultz in Hogan’s Heroes. “As soon…

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2016 goes out with a hack as thedarkoverlord dumps more data

Posted on January 1, 2017 by Dissent

At 00:00 UTC, TheDarkOverlord issued a “press release.” Depending on where you reside, it made for a bad end to 2016, which was already a pretty terrible year for breaches, or a rotten start to 2017.  Several days ago, DataBreaches.net reported on several hacks TheDarkOverlord (TDO) had announced.  As expected, TDO has now dumped more data from…

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KeepKey notifies customers of security incident, offers 30 BTC reward for tips leading to attacker’s arrest

Posted on December 31, 2016 by Dissent

KeepKey, a hardware bitcoin wallet, has disclosed how a brief compromise of the company phone and email enabled the attacker to reset some account passwords. Here’s how KeepKey responded to the attack and the attacker: A Message from the Founder About Email Breach Our guiding principle at KeepKey is building open and transparent products for our most…

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US government subcontractor leaks confidential military personnel data

Posted on December 31, 2016 by Dissent

Charlie Osborne reports: A Pentagon subcontractor has exposed reams of highly sensitive details belonging to active military healthcare professionals online, some of which hold top-secret security clearances. Potomac Healthcare Solutions, a subcontractor brought on board to supply healthcare professionals to the US government and military organizations through its Washington, DC.-based contractor Booz Allen Hamilton, was…

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Topps’ payment card breach was just its latest data security incident

Posted on December 31, 2016 by Dissent

A number of sites have now reported on Topps‘ recent disclosure that on October 12, it became aware of unauthorized access to payment card information for customers using the topps.com website between July 30 and October 12. A copy of the sports card and memorabilia giant’s notification can be found on several state regulators’ sites but not, it seems…

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