If you thought former Tiversa employee Rick Wallace’s testimony in FTC v. LabMD was sensational, wait until you read a staff report prepared for Darrell Issa, then-Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. The 99-page report, prepared in January but embargoed until after Wallace’s testimony, delves into Tiversa’s business practices and problems with the…
Login system supplies fake passwords to hackers
Jeremy Kirk reports: A team of researchers has developed a system that makes it much harder for hackers to obtain usable passwords from a leaked database, which could help blunt the damage from a data breach. The system is described in a research paper that has been submitted for consideration at the 2015 Annual Computer Security Applications Conference,…
Female hacker arraigned for hacking and bank fraud in Lagos
Last month, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) announced the arraignment of an individual on charges of hacking a bank. This week, they announce an arraignment in a second hacking case: The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday May 14, 2015 arraigned one Mary Ozala before Justice Kudirat. A. Jose of the Lagos State High…
Nevada expands definition of PI for purposes of the state’s breach and safeguards laws
Morrison & Foerster LLP write: Nevada’s recently amended law will, among other things, create the first state mandate to encrypt online account credentials. Specifically, on May 13, 2015, Nevada Governor Sandoval approved a bill (“AB 179”) to expand the definition of “personal information” for purposes of the state’s security breach notification and personal information safeguards…
Attorneys to argue jurisdiction in Shorter University security breach case
Northwest Georgia News has an update on a lawsuit that was filed in the wake of the theft of student records at Shorter University. The breach, disclosed in November 2014, allegedly resulted in ID theft and tax refund fraud, according to a lawsuit filed in February: The federal judge presiding over a civil lawsuit against Shorter…
Starbucks victim: ‘I had to beg and plead to get my money back’ — also, new security questions
Kudos to Bob Sullivan for staying on the Starbucks story. Today, he writes: Ryan Benharris had $200 stolen from his debit card after his Starbucks account was hijacked recently, but that’s not why he was furious at the firm. He was angry about what happened next. “I had to beg and plead to get my…