Kyodo News reports: Kyushu Railway Co. said Friday that personal and credit information on up to 8,000 customers were stolen from the goods store website for its “Seven Stars in Kyushu” luxury cruise train. The leaked information includes customers’ names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, date of birth and type of work, according to JR…
Silk Road 2 Founder Dread Pirate Roberts 2 Caught, Jailed for 5 Years
Great reporting about Thomas White, aka DPR2, aka “The Cthulhu” by Joseph Cox on Motherboard.
Romanian hackers found guilty in Ohio federal court of victimizing thousands with malware
Eric Heisig reports the follow-up on a case previously noted on this site: Two Romanian hackers were founded guilty Thursday of launching a series of sophisticated malware attacks that infected the computers of thousands of people around the world. Bogdan Nicolescu and Radu Miclaus were each convicted on 20 charges, including wire fraud, conspiracy to…
FL: Clearway Pain Solutions Institute notifies patients after EMR hack was discovered
Gulf Coast Pain Consultants, LLC d/b/a Clearway Pain Solutions Institute, recently notified patients after discovering on February 20 that their EMR system had been accessed without authorization. Their investigation revealed that the third party accessed patients’ names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, social security numbers, dates of birth, insurance information, name of referring provider, and…
PA: Community College of Allegheny County discloses breach of former students’ info
Oof. Community College of Allegheny County responded to a public records request concerning former students. They redacted student PII,in the spreadsheets, but due to “technical failures in the redaction process,” the data could be unmasked. Read the notification to the Vermont Attorney General’s Office.
Brexit: Home Office sorry for EU citizen data breach
Add this to any list of things requiring an apology? Ross Hawkins reports: The Home Office has apologised to hundreds of EU citizens seeking settled status in the UK after accidentally sharing their details. It blamed an “administrative error” for sending an email that revealed 240 personal email addresses – a likely breach of the…