Danny Palmer reports: A phishing campaign is targeting customers of every major UK bank, with cybercriminals posing as customer support staff on Twitter in an attempt to steal users’ online banking credentials. […] In this instance, cybercriminals monitor Twitter for users approaching genuine support accounts for banks, and attempt to hijack the conversation with a…
MT: Credit union tells customers about possible security breach
AP reports thatRocky Mountain Credit Union in Montana has notified 135 of its members that some of their personal information could have been publicly accessible through its website between April 15 and June 30. President and CEO Ed Stofko says the information technology staff found a security issue with the website customers used to upload documents while applying…
NC: Information on 350 students’ tuition balances accidentally released in batch email
Sofia Edelman reports: Approximately 60 students woke up this morning to an email containing information on tuition balances for more than 350 students. The email came from the Office of the University Cashier just before 9 a.m. reminding students with due balances to pay in order to register for spring classes. Along with the students’…
Medical marijuana patients’ personal information found in trash pile
Fox10 reports: A medical marijuana dispensary is conducting an investigation into how sensitive patient information ended up in a pile of trash on a public sidewalk. The man who found the medical records believes this is a breach of patient privacy. The documents weren’t shredded and were laying out in the open. Somehow, trash from…
Help Us Tell Telly That They Have Exposed 8M Subscribers!
RBS writes: We need your help to contact an organization that has thus far been unresponsive to numerous notifications that we have sent about a discovered data breach! Read on to understand the issue and see how you can help! We know that we have become a bit of a broken record when it comes to…
IES users’ data leaked due to ‘inadequate’ security measures: PDPC
Kelly Ng reports: The Institution of Engineers, Singapore (IES) could have “easily detected” and patched security flaws on its website, which had resulted in more than 6,000 users’ personal data being comprised in a data leak in October 2014, said the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) in findings on the incident that it released publicly…