AJ reports on a breach that allegedly involved a Danish hacker and Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm Wargi: Denmark’s most devastating hacker attack could have been prevented from escalating if the national police Rigspolitiet and the IT company CSC had reacted to a critical report by Deloitte in June 2012, Politiken reports. By the time…
MS: Police reports with sensitive information end up in dumpster
WAPT reports that after receiving a tip from a viewer, reporter Stephanie Maxwell went dumpster diving and turned up trash bags full of Jackson Police Department reports containing loads of personal information. The bags were in a dumpster outside Precinct 4. JPD responded that someone didn’t follow procedure and would be retrained. But had this…
UK: Killer fights to keep name secret
The Press Association reports: A man who committed “appalling and horrific” murders is fighting for the legal right to remain anonymous while he seeks rehabilitation. The convicted double killer is asking for his identity not to be revealed as he challenges a decision refusing him unescorted leave in the community, which is a key step…
BBC’s Panorama team loses confidential information relating to a secret British Army unit
Ian Burrell reports: Highly sensitive and confidential information relating to a secret British Army unit which is alleged to have shot unarmed civilians in Northern Ireland has been “lost” by the BBC’s investigative team on the Panorama programme. The material, which includes information on former soldiers from the controversial Military Reaction Force, leaked out following…
Charles Schwab Accuses Ex-Employee of Stealing Confidential Info
Law360 reports that Charles Schwab & Co. has sued a former employee, alleging he violated his contract with the company by stealing confidential client information and trade secrets to help launch his own rival company. Read more on Law360.com (subscription required).
DK: 900,000 residents’ social security numbers leaked (updated)
This is going to be a bit shaky, as it’s based on Google translator, but George Bendsen seems to be reporting that the Social Security Office of Economic Affairs and the Interior Ministry accidentally exposed 900,000 Danish citizens’ Social Security numbers. It happened in the “Robinson list,” a list of Danes who do not want direct mail…