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Carbonite forces password reset after password reuse attack

Posted on June 21, 2016 by Dissent

Should a company force an entire user password reset proactively because some users’ credentials, obtained elsewhere, are being used to attempt to steal their data? Carbonite, a provider of online computer and server backup services, notified its more than 1.5 million individual and small business customers that they were forcing a password reset.  The reset, announced…

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OH: Trial begins for former ProMedica employee accused of illegally-accessing patient data

Posted on June 21, 2016 by Dissent

Amulya Raghuveer reports: A trial has begun for a former ProMedica employee charged with unlawfully and intentionally gaining access to patient data at Bay Park Hospital. Jamie Knapp was indicted in April 2015 on charges of obtaining individually identifiable health information and unauthorized access of a protected computer. The respiratory therapist is alleged to have…

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Sour grapes? Santikos sues former San Antonio vendor in phone hacking case

Posted on June 21, 2016 by Dissent

Patrick Danner reports: Santikos Theaters Inc. is suing CBS Telephone & Data after the former vendor allegedly sought revenge for a canceled contract by hacking into the movie house’s computerized phone system and playing a message to callers saying the number was disconnected. San Antonio-based CBS is accused of hacking the entertainment company’s phones after…

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Hacker leaks over 260 internal Democratic Party files on Hillary Clinton

Posted on June 21, 2016 by Dissent

From the I-doubt-this-will-help-her-campaign dept., Jason Murdock reports: The hacker responsible for breaching the computer networks of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) has released a fresh trove of 261 internal files, donor lists and memos – largely focused on presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. The data dump, leaked by a hacker dubbed “Guccifer 2.0”, consists of a…

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Data Breach at Annapolis Parking Garages Possible: City

Posted on June 21, 2016 by Dissent

Jennifer van der Kleut reports: Annapolis government officials are warning of a potential data breach of customer information at three local parking garages. Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides issued a statement Tuesday indicating that a breach may have occurred at the Noah Hillman, Gotts Court and Knighton parking garages, affecting customers that used the garage over…

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Ca: 77K accounts of Financial Giant, State Farm, leaked due to DAC Group Hack

Posted on June 20, 2016 by Dissent

Ryan de Souza reports: DAC Group, a Toronto-based digital & content marketing agency has suffered a security breach on their server resulting in data theft of 93,000 customer accounts — In normal circumstances it would be just another security breach but what makes this breach exceptional is the 77,000 leaked accounts from Bloomington, Illinois-based State Farm,…

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