Gus Burns reports: The Wayne County Sheriff’s Department is looking into the discovery of illegally dumped records in Detroit Tuesday that originated from an at-risk juvenile program the agency operated. WDIV-TV, Channel 4 News On Tuesday learned about “piles” of juvenile records including pictures, phone numbers and “other sensitive information.” Wayne County denied there was any…
River Cree casino hacked, customer information compromised
CBC News reports: The River Cree casino says it was the victim of a “cyberattack” earlier this week that resulted in the theft of customer and employee information. The casino, on the Enoch Cree First Nation just west of Edmonton, said it discovered the attack on Monday and immediately alerted the RCMP, the Alberta Gaming and…
Ex-Employee Of U.S. Department Of Veteran’s Affairs Sentenced for Aggravated Identity Theft
Terrence Starks, age 37, from Bunker Hill, Illinois was sentenced to a total of thirty months in prison as a result of convictions for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. The sentencing was announced yesterday. In addition, Starks was ordered to serve three years supervised release following his release from prison and pay restitution totaling $19,260.26. Terrence…
IG: Poor firewall maintenance leaves USPS exposed
Aaron Boyd reports: The Postal Service inspector general has been dinging the agency on its cybersecurity posture recently, with the most recent report examining deficiencies in the firewalls protecting mail processing systems. The report — which was finalized on Jan. 26 but just released in redacted form — notes USPS maintains 285 firewalls nationwide. The IG sampled…
Malicious scripts spammed out to infect computers with ransomware
Graham Cluley writes: Although over 100,000 new malware variants may be discovered every day by security researchers, that doesn’t mean that the criminals behind the attacks need to be equally inventive in their methods to infect users. In fact, truth be told, the methods used to compromise users’ computers are often close to the same…
BitQuick Shuts Down After Security Breach; Seeks New Management (updated)
From EconoTimes: BitQuick, a leading P2P trading platform, recently announced that it shut down its server following an attack that gave the attacker unauthorized administrative access. However, all funds, IDs and emails remain secured. “The breach was immediately noticed, and the server was shutdown to prevent any further damage. We are still performing a formal…