WHDH reports: The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles has notified approximately 120 individuals about an “accidental loss” of their personal information. The report stated that on July 26, documented information including names, addresses and driver information contained in a safe at the Natick RMV branch had been lost. Read more on WHDH. So how does…
Hackers Could Take Control Of Your Car, But You Can’t Sue Carmakers For That Risk
Eric Goldman writes: Cars contain millions of lines of software code, which makes them tempting targets for hackers. Further, with the increased automation of cars, we face growing risks that malicious hackers will remotely take control of cars and cause significant personal or property damage. Ideally, car manufacturers would be actively combating this risk, but…
Wyndham caves, settles charges with FTC (updated)
I did not see this coming. Wyndham has settled FTC charges, bringing an end to a closely watched court case involving FTC’s authority to enforce data security. The case was the first one that hadn’t resulted in a consent order. Today’s settlement leaves only the LabMD as a challenge to FTC’s authority to enforce data…
TX: Woodland Heights employee investigated for stealing 450 patients’ info
Jeff Awtrey reports: A Texas Ranger and a Lufkin hospital are investigating an employee after the Ranger reported discovering approximately 450 patients’ information in their home. A letter to a patient dated on Dec. 1 states Woodland Heights Medical Center became aware of the unauthorized removal on Oct. 15 after Texas Rangers told them they…
Deutsche Bank’s Japan arm to face penalty for information leak
Tang See Kit reports: Japan’s securities-market watchdog said on Tuesday (Dec 8) it has asked the Financial Services Agency (FSA) to penalise Deutsche Bank’s brokerage unit in Tokyo for the improper sharing of information about a company’s earnings with its clients. The Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission (SESC) recommended that the FSA take “administrative action”…
NV: CCSD magnet school website experiences data loss
Katherine Jarvis reports: Parents who sent applications for their students to attend a magnet school or CTA on Nov. 17 and 18 will need to reapply. The Clark County school District officials said they lost data from those two days but no personal data was compromised. Read more on KTNV. They don’t explain how the…