Todd Wallack reports: Another hacker involved in the TJX credit card theft case, Damon Patrick Toey, has been sent to prison. US District Court Judge William G. Young yesterday sentenced Toey, who lived in Florida and Virginia, to five years in prison and $100,000 fine for helping Miami hacker Albert Gonzalez steal tens of millions…
(follow-up) St Albans laptop theft suspect released
Alex Lewis reports: The man arrested for stealing a laptop computer containing the addresses of thousands of people in St Albans has been released by police without charge. The 35-year-old Stevenage man, employed by a contractor providing computer services to the authority, was arrested in October after it emerged that a computer with the personal…
Boy, 9, accused of hacking into Fairfax schools’ computer system
Tom Jackman reports: Are you smarter than a third-grader? Because the online education system used by the Fairfax County public schools apparently is not. Police say a 9-year-old McLean boy hacked into the Blackboard Learning System used by the county school system to change teachers’ and staff members’ passwords, change or delete course content, and…
Threat Level Privacy, Crime and Security Online Prosecutors Seek 6 Year Sentence for TJX Hacker’s ‘Trusted’ Accomplice
Kim Zetter reports: If TJX hacker Albert Gonzalez had gone to trial instead of pleading out, one man would have been the primary witness against him — accomplice Damon Patrick Toey. Toey, identified often in court documents simply as “PT,” provided information that investigators say likely helped persuade Gonzalez to plead guilty last year to…
First Annual French Ponemon Study Shows the High Cost of Data Breaches for French Organizations
Privacy and information management research firm Ponemon Institute, together with PGP Corporation, a global leader in enterprise data protection, today announced the results of the first annual study into the costs incurred by French organisations after experiencing a data breach. The “2009 Annual Study: French Cost of a Data Breach” report, compiled by the Ponemon…
Ca: Snooping Pharmacist
Natalie Geddes reports: A pharmacist in Melville allegedly broke the law when he looked up the medication records of three people who weren’t even clients. A manager at L & M Pharmacy, Daryl Leshko say the man looked up the records because he was concerned for the well being of a personal acquaintance. The breach…