Dena Castricone of Murtha Cullina writes: Two courts. Two days. Two different results. On March 7, on remand from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, a federal district court judge in Minnesota granted a motion to dismiss a consumer class action suit involving a 2014 data breach affecting over 1,000 grocery stores. …
Owner says North Battleford store receiving private medical records via fax
If you harbored any hope that we might be done with breaches due to misdirected faxes, I hate to disillusion you, but Meaghan Craig and Thomas Piller report yet another example in Canada: The Saskatchewan Health Authority is looking into instances where confidential medical records were allegedly faxed to a computer store in North Battleford….
Centennial not pressing charges against student hackers
Teresa Carson reports: The Centennial School District has not pressed charges against two unnamed students who hacked into the districts computers in January and got access to the personal information of “a couple of hundred” students and former students. Gresham Police officer Ben Costigan said the district declined to press charges and handled the matter…
Personal data of 3,000 South Carolina college scholarship recipients exposed for nearly a year
Andy Shain reports: About 3,000 South Carolina college scholarship recipients had their personal information exposed online for nearly a year, state regulators revealed Monday. Letters notifying affected Palmetto Fellows scholarship awardees were mailed Sunday, the S.C. Commission on Higher Education said. Read more on Post and Courier.
Penn notifies group of students of a breach in security that involved their private info
Kelly Heinzerling reports: A breach in privacy of some advance class registration lists has prompted the University to launch an investigation and to notify the students of the incident whose personal information was accessed during this incident. The class lists contained information on class enrollment and included students’ name and the last four digits of…
FL: Okaloosa Water and Sewer warns users of possible security breach
NWF Daily News reports: There may have been a security break for Okaloosa County Water and Sewer users who paid their bills with a credit or debit card, according to a press release from the county. The security breach occurred involving external vendors which process electronic credit/debit card payments for water and sewer bills. In…