Chenin Burnett-Doering reports: Computers were allegedly stolen from the PCC [Pasadena City College] Faculty Association office as well as from the office of its President, Roger Marheine over spring break. Marheine was upset to learn about the theft. “In both cases a ‘master key’ was used, as there was no sign of forced entry. Thus,…
TX: Combs: More help on way for those affected by data breach
Texas Comptroller Susan Combs today said her office is taking additional steps to assist the 3.5 million Texans whose personal information — including names and Social Security numbers — was publicly accessible for more than a year because of a data security lapse by the comptroller’s office. Among those steps: Beginning Friday, a year of…
Dealer-FX warns customers about alleged Xtime vulnerability that could potentially expose customer data
The following email was forwarded to DataBreaches.net by the recipient: From: Privacy Officer [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 10:57 AM To: Privacy Officer Subject: URGENT SECURITY CONCERN Importance: High Dear Customer, We are writing to warn you of our recent discovery of a serious security defect in one of our competitor’s systems. The defect,…
Defending the Digital Gates: Universities and Cyber Security
Kevin Lizarazo writes: More than a year and a half ago, in a computer lab in Stony Brook University, Peter Yeh and his friend sat down at their terminals with one goal: to hack into a computer system. The target was the school’s SOLAR System, a web-based service for students and faculty to manage their…
Sony answers some questions, while more inquiries pile on
Sony has posted a Q&A #1 for PlayStation Network and Qriocity Services, responding to some of the concerns raised about their recent breach. Of note, they say that all of the credit card data were encrypted, although they acknowledge that the personal data table was not encrypted. More will come out in time, of course….
Yankees Accidentally Leak Personal Info Of 20,000 Season Ticket Holders
Barry Petchesky writes: The New York Yankees accidentally distributed a file containing information on more than 20,000 season ticket accounts. The spreadsheet contains account numbers, names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses, and was mistakenly sent to thousands of current clients. Precisely 21,466 season ticket plans are listed in the document, representing all of the…