From NRF’s press release: The National Retail Federation today voiced concern over data breach legislation set for consideration by a Senate committee, saying the bill is too broadly written and would lead to “notice fatigue” among consumers. […] French’s comments came in a letter sent today to members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The panel…
Personal data on 25,000 NAF retirees lost
Mark Patton reports: Army officials say a CD containing the personal information of nearly 25,000 Non-Appropriated Fund retiree records was lost in the mail. The potentially compromised information contains names, Social Security numbers and other retirement data such as retirement date, type of retirement, amount of life insurance carried, term data and dates of service….
Bright House Networks notifies customers of breach
Steve Ragan learned of a data breach at Bright House Networks the hard way – by getting a breach disclosure notice as a customer. Steve describes the September 2011 letter: “Recently, we were made aware that an unauthorized source gained access to our servers and, as a result, historical customer data back to June 22,…
Couple of random Account leaks
Hey all, just another dump of accounts from a phishing/botnet scam and also a dump of accounts from a FTP server. Accounts leaks: https://pastebin.com/pjisCkQm FTP Accounts: https://pastebin.com/Mm39ybtH CTRL+ F for quick search to make sure your account has not been compromised. also remember to check out https://pwndlist.com for previous leaks and dumps for your email to…
Troll, Sean Duffy see’s Jail for mocking the deaths of teens
Sean Duffy, 25, is a sad sad person who likes to take advantage of bad situations and crawl to the lowest level of harassment and trolling. Until recently Sean has been well known to be trolling the facebook fan pages and other accounts, defacing pictures of victims and harassing family members. Well his trolling run…
Is Texas the New Federal Government? Nationwide Breach Notification Law Signed by Governor Perry Suggests So
Jake Sommer writes: Texas has never been known as a state that loves to regulate and its current governor has made a name for himself by being staunchly anti-regulation, but its recent Texas Security Breach Bill (HB 300), contains a sneaky provision that turns the Texas Attorney General into one of the nation’s most powerful…