We all know the recent news that the new pope has finally been appointed his official position, well this has sparked a newly launched operation dubbed [Opvaticano](https://twitter.com/search?q=%23opvaticano&src=typd) by anonymous hacktivist. The hacktivist have so far left many sites defaced and dumped one database from Italian based websites. The defacement has been carried out on four sites so far some…
Data breaches in higher education
TeamSHATTER reports on data breaches in the higher education vertical throughout the United States. The past year has seen a substantial uptick in the amount of total records breached. In 2012, there was a dramatic increase in the total number of reported records affected (1,977,412), but a relatively low amount of institutions (51) that reported…
Article: How Bad is it? – A Branching Activity Model to Estimate the Impact of Information Security Breaches
Russell Cameron Thomas George Mason University – Department of Computational Social Science Marcin Antkiewicz Qualys, Inc. Patrick Florer Risk Centric Security, Inc. Suzanne Widup Verizon Communications Inc., Verizon RISK Team Matthew Woodyard Zions Bancorporation March 11, 2013 Abstract: This paper proposes an analysis framework and model for estimating the impact of information security breach episodes….
Attacks ‘highlight need for data breach notification law’
Paul Smith reports: The Australian Bankers Association has defended the strength of IT security processes in place across Australia’s banking system following the revelation that Reserve Bank of Australia systems had been compromised by China-based hackers. However, security experts said the incident highlighted the need for Australian data breach notification laws to be tightened to force…
IE: Insurer ordered to pay costs in data breach case
Insurance company FBD has been ordered to pay High Court costs to a man following a case in which he claimed his data protection rights had been breached. The High Court last week vacated the Circuit Court award of €15,000 in damages to Michael Collins in March 2012 but did rule that there had been…
General Services Administration discloses vulnerability; starts notifying those potentially affected
When I first saw reference to this vulnerability report, I thought it was a non-U.S. situation. But then I realized it was our government. Oops! Posted on the GSA’s web site, yesterday: System for Award Management Security Vulnerability SAM SECURITY ISSUE March 2013 Recently, U.S. GSA officials identified a security vulnerability in the System for…