Is there anyone left in South Korea who hasn’t had their information leaked by now? Sheesh. Yonhap News reports: Subcontracted employees were found to have taken some 350,000 pieces of private data belonging to customers from a local life insurance firm that hid the leak for months from authorities, the financial watchdog said Wednesday, just…
MN: Militia commander with Fort Bragg ties admits to ID theft
fayobserver.com reports that Keith Michael Novak has pleaded guilty to identity theft in a scheme that involved stealing the identity information from members of his former Army unit at Fort Bragg. He reportedly planned to use their identity information to make fake IDs for members of his militia, the 44th Spatha Libertas. Novak was an…
Your medical files may be at risk
Patricia Kime reports: After veteran Aaron Alexis shot and killed a dozen people at the Washington Navy Yard last September, the Air Force noted a spike in the number of personnel dipping into his electronic medical file. The snooping — illegal under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA — was so pervasive…
Iowa amends data breach law to cover paper records and to create central reporting
Mark Wolski of Bloomberg BNA reports: April 8 –Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad (R) recently signed legislation (S.F. 2259) that amends the state’s data breach notification law to require covered entities to notify the state attorney general of breaches affecting more than 500 Iowans. Under the measure, covered entities must notify the attorney general within five…
#Hackback: “Buddhax” posts photos of no-longer-so-Anonymous #OpIsrael hackers
David Shamah reports: Israeli hackers attacked computers belonging to Anonymous and allied hacker groups, taking pictures with exploited webcams and posting the photos online, during the organization’s OpIsrael hacking attack last week. A hacker called Buddhax, a member of the Israeli Elite Force hacking group, posted the information on the IEF’s Facebook page Wednesday, two days after anti-Israel hackers…
Heartbleed hacks hit Mumsnet, too
Leo Kelion reports that like the Canada Revenue Agency, Mumsnet has also fallen victim to exploitation of Heartbleed: A leading UK site for parents and the Canadian tax authority have both announced they have had data stolen by hackers exploiting the Heartbleed bug. Mumsnet – which says it has 1.5 million registered members – said…