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WA: Northshore School District students receive emails with inappropriate messages

Posted on May 31, 2016 by Dissent

Janet Kim reports: The Northshore School District is updating parents that student’s emails were not hacked, instead were spammed after first warning parents that an outsider gained access to student emails. Now students are locked out of their emails with just weeks left in the school year, as the district investigates this serious security breach….

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Pacific Gas and Electric database exposed; Company claims data “fake”

Posted on May 30, 2016 by Dissent

MacKeeper Security Researcher Chris Vickery has reported on yet another misconfigured database. This one belongs to PG& E in California. Whether the database contains real data or not is something the Department of Homeland Security should investigate, as the company tells Chris the data are “fake,” and Chris does not believe them, partly because entities…

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Tucson ER info with 1,000 names is stolen from doctor’s car

Posted on May 30, 2016 by Dissent

Emily Bregel reports: A Tucson doctor’s logbook was stolen from her car in March, compromising protected health information for more than 1,000 patients who visited Carondelet St. Mary’s and Carondelet St. Joseph’s emergency rooms. All patients have been notified of the breach of confidentiality and have been offered a year of free credit monitoring, said…

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Oops: Ohio agency failed to redact personal info in public records request

Posted on May 29, 2016 by Dissent

Shaun Hegarty reports: The 13abc I-Team has uncovered a major personal information release by the State of Ohio. Drivers’ licenses, social security numbers, even birth certificates without personal information blocked out was all released by the Department of Agriculture. People looking into the seizure of animals from Tiger Ridge Exotics got far more than they…

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NY: Holley Central School District investigates possible hacking

Posted on May 28, 2016 by Dissent

WHAM reports: The Holley Central School District Superintendent Robert D’ Angelo tells 13WHAM a server containing past and present staff data has been hacked. “As soon as we learned of this, the portal through which the hack may have been made was shut down and additional measures were taken to reduce the possibility of further…

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Rostering, Provisioning, Owning Your Stack, and Transparency: a Look at Lewis Palmer

Posted on May 28, 2016 by Dissent

The Lewis Palmer School District data security vulnerability and breach continues to concern parents, and I had updated my original post with some observations by Bill Fitzgerald. Now Bill has written his own post on the situation. Giving myself unbridled permission to quote liberally from his thoughtful write-up, here’s part of it: At the 5/19 school…

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