Katherine Fletcher reports: Canadian Bitcoin exchange CAVIRTEX announced Tuesday that it is ceasing operations next month following a possible security breach. The Calgary-based company will cease trading on March 20 and stop processing withdrawals on March 25, reported the Georgia Straight. CAVIRTEX said that on Sunday, “we found reason to believe that an older version of…
Optimus fine for employee snooping on journalist comms reduced from €4.5 mln to €100,000
Telecompaper reports: A fine imposed by the Portuguese Data Protection Authority (CNPD) on mobile operator Optimus (now Nos, after the merger with Zon) has been reduced from EUR 4.5 million to EUR 100,000, reports Tek. The fine was imposed for illegal access by an employee of the company to the detailed communications of a journalist…
Cybersecurity and Privacy: A Country of Mushrooms re: Recent Major Data Breaches
Shamoil T. Shipchandler of Bracewell & Giuliani LLP has a great commentary about how our country is doing on cybersecurity and privacy. It begins: When it comes right down to it, we are about as bad at cybersecurity as Twitter’s CFO is at Twitter or North Korea is at coming up with new political slogans to commemorate its 70th anniversary. As…
Beyond Stuxnet and Flame: Equation ‘most advanced’ cybercriminal gang recorded (updated)
Charlie Osborne reports: Kaspersky Labs has discovered the “ancestor” of Stuxnet and Flame, a threat actor which surpasses everything else in complexity and technique sophistication. On Monday at the Kaspersky Labs Security Analyst Summit, the firm unveiled research concerning the existence of a cyberattack team dubbed The Equation Group. The group, which Kaspersky Lab Global…
Documents obtained by House Oversight may throw a monkey wrench into government's case against LabMD
On February 12, FTC Administrative Law Judge D. Michael Chappell admitted two letters from the House Oversight Committee (OGR) as exhibits in FTC v. LabMD. The letters concern OGR’s investigation of Tiversa, a firm whose statements the FTC relied upon in its data security enforcement case against LabMD (see FTC case files and previous coverage on PHIprivacy.net). Admission of the exhibits…
PA: Hundreds of court documents found scattered in Philadelphia
ABC reports: Documents with personal information, such as social security numbers and signatures, were found strewn all over the Grays Ferry section of Philadelphia on Tuesday. We found them after responding to a viewer tip. Action News looked into where they documents came from, and on Wednesday the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court took responsibility. […]…