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Playdom Forum Site Breach Affects 391,000 : Usernames, Email Addresses and Passwords Impacted

Posted on July 30, 2016 by Dissent

GLENDALE, Calif., July 30, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — On July 12, 2016, unauthorized activity was detected on the playdomforums.com website, resulting in an immediate forensic investigation of the incident by Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media (DCPI). The investigation found that an unauthorized party obtained usernames, passwords and email addresses for approximately 391,000 playdomforums.com accounts. The unauthorized party also obtained…

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NCSU warns 38,000 students of computer breach

Posted on July 30, 2016 by Dissent

Richard Stradling reports: N.C. State University says it has notified 38,000 current and former students that some of their personal information may have been accessed by someone who hacked into the university’s computer system. NCSU officials say someone accessed a university email account using a “sophisticated phishing scam” and got access to a file from…

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DHS Announces Cyber Incident Reporting Information: US-CERT

Posted on July 30, 2016 by Dissent

The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released guidelines and points of contact for reporting cyber incidents to the Federal Government. This communication follows the recent release of Presidential Policy Directive 41 (PPD-41)—United States Cyber Incident Coordination—which outlines how the Federal Government will handle cyber incidents. Users and administrators are encouraged to review these documents…

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UNC Charlotte employees bank accounts hacked

Posted on July 30, 2016 by Dissent

WSOC reports: UNC Charlotte employees’ bank accounts were targeted by a hacker. The school was alerted to the breach when it found a problem with an employee’s direct deposit information. Channel 9 reporter Ken Lemon talked to some university employees who didn’t want to go on camera. Their information wasn’t compromised, but they said they…

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PA: Bariatric patients’ privacy was compromised, Crozer-Keystone says

Posted on July 29, 2016 by Dissent

Marie McCullough reports: The Crozer-Keystone Health System revealed Friday that about 900 bariatric-surgery patients’ privacy was breached because of an email error. According to the health system, an employee sent an email June 20 to let bariatric-surgery program patients know about a support group. The email addresses were inadvertently placed in the “cc” or carbon-copy…

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Prosthetic & Orthotic Care confirms hack by TheDarkOverlord

Posted on July 29, 2016 by Dissent

Another one of TheDarkOverlord’s targets has issued a statement about the hack and theft of their patient information. DataBreaches.net had identified this entity and first reported on the hack on July 9. Somewhat disturbingly, and as we have seen in other cases with the same parameters, Prosthetic & Orthotic Care (P&O Care) does not appear to…

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