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U. North Carolina: Patient’s dental records may have been stolen

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Dissent

UNC School of Dentistry is alerting some of its patients that their personal information may have gotten into the wrong hands. According to the school, this inadvertent disclosure happened after one of the school’s postgraduate dental residents car was broken into. The school sent a letter informing patients that their personal information was stored on…

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Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield Pays $1.1M For Customer Data Breach

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Dissent

Jerry DeMarco reports: Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey agreed to pay $1.1 million and improve data-security practices to settle charges that it failed to properly protect the privacy of nearly 690,000 state policyholders whose personal information was contained on two laptops stolen from the insurer’s Newark headquarters. The insurance giant — New…

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Suspect Convicted Three Years After Russian Fraud Scheme Compromised San Juan Unified Records

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Dissent

Sonseeahray Tonsall reports: Three years ago, FOX40 first reported that as many as 200 academic records were stolen from the San Juan Unified School district and discovered in an FBI raid of homes in Sacramento and Studio City. Information like student social security numbers was used to make $1 million worth of fraudulent charges on…

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WV: DEP says computer outage not caused by hacking

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Dissent

Ken Ward Jr. reports: The state Department of Environmental Protection said Thursday that a more than weeklong outage of some of its computer systems was not the result of a hacking incident reported by an internet technology firm. DEP did not provide additional information about the computer outage, which affected a variety of online databases…

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TxDOT computer system in “security incident”

Posted on February 16, 2017 by Dissent

KXAN reports:  The Texas Department of Transportation says some personal information of employees was compromised last week due to a “security incident.” KXAN first learned of the system breach from sources late Tuesday. The department says the breach of TxDOT’s automated administrative system was discovered Friday afternoon. The agency says “a small number of employees”…

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Yahoo tells users they were hit with cookie attack

Posted on February 16, 2017 by Dissent

Laura Hautala reports: Yahoo users found out Wednesday that hackers used a technical trick with cookies to log into their accounts without passwords. “Based on the ongoing investigation, we believe a forged cookie may have been used in 2015 or 2016 to access your account,” Yahoo users were told in an email. Yahoo revealed the…

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