Jamie Martines reports: Hundreds of Social Security numbers could be contained in unredacted documents housed on the Allegheny County Civil Courts public website. The Tribune-Review located federal tax lien documents filed each year from 1997 to 2010 that display unredacted tax identification numbers. Read more on Governing. This is sooooo 1990’s…. still.
UK: Students got £140,000 from University of East Anglia for private data leak
Bethany Wales reports: The leak in June 2017 saw an email containing confidential details about students’ extenuating circumstances sent to hundreds of their peers. The circumstances, detailed in a spreadsheet, included suicidal thoughts, sexual assault, and serious family illnesses and bereavements. Now, a Freedom of Information request has revealed the university’s insurers paid out a…
Cal Poly’s website gave visitors a surprise: hardcore porn
Monica Vaughan reports: An official Cal Poly website for the San Luis Obispo university’s Orfalea College of Business has all the related links you would expect: course descriptions, career pages, student groups and … porn? For several months, it appears that people who clicked to learn more about a professional student group called Information Systems Association were…
CA: Mountain View High School teachers and administrators forced offline after cyber attacker breaches district
Staff at this student-run publication report: The school collected attendance on paper this morning after an unknown digital attacker breached MVLA digital systems, locking many district teachers and administrators out of their MVLA Microsoft accounts and in some cases, other necessary accounts such as Gmail and Aeries, according to MVHS Principal David Grissom. Grissom said…
Access Health CT notifying 1,100 consumers of data breach
Access Health CT is notifying 1,100 consumers about a data breach. Their notice, reproduced below from their website, does not explain how the breach happened or what it involves. It sounds like they want consumers to take action to sign up for free services, but it would be helpful to know *why* consumers should be…
INTERPOL supports arrest of cybercriminals targeting online shopping websites in Operation Night Fury
More coverage on the collaborative law enforcement/private sector operation: January 27, SINGAPORE – An INTERPOL-coordinated cyber operation against a strain of malware targeting e-commerce websites has identified hundreds of compromised websites and led to the arrest of three individuals running the malicious campaign in Indonesia. The malware, known as a JavaScript-sniffer, targets online shopping websites….