In an earlier post, I questioned whether banks were just sitting on the breach at the as-yet-unnamed processor. According to a spokesperson from the New York State Consumer Protection Board: While some banks have reported this breach, the CPB awaits formal notification pursuant to New York State law. Until such time as we can review…
NYS Consumer Protection says “Action Needed in Heartland Breach”
The following was sent to me by the NYS Consumer Protection Board: DATE: February 22, 2009 NYS CONSUMER PROTECTION BOARD CALLS FOR ACTION TO PROTECT CONSUMERS WHO MAY BE AFFECTED BY HEARTLAND BREACH The New York State Consumer Protection Board (CPB) today called on financial institutions and corporations with knowledge of customer data compromised by…
Another small detail or two on as-yet-unnamed processor breach
Still no real facts, but more hints of impact. This from the Community Bankers Association of Illinois (emphasis added by me): (February 11,2009) Today, VISA announced that an unnamed processor recently reported that it had discovered a data breach. The processor’s name has been withheld pending completion of the forensic investigation. According to VISA officials,…
UK: Customers’ personal data sent to stranger
Ian Robson reports: A finance company has admitted sending confidential information about customers, including their bank account numbers, to a stranger. Fiat Financial Services had sent a credit agreement to motorist Darren Wright after he bought a car. But they also posted the private details of five other customers who had applied for a loan….
More details on the second processor breach (corrected and updated)
My googling skills are paying off. Found this on TVACU.com: (not CardNet as originally cited; the CardNet notice is provided below the TVACU.com notice) On the heels of the Heartland Payment Systems breach, another U.S. acquirer-processor has confirmed a network intrusion exposing primary card numbers and card expiration dates for card-not-present (CNP) transactions. Unlike the…
NY: Misrouted medical faxes bedevil family
Marcele Rojas reports: Southeast resident Cathy Meyer reached her breaking point when she received a fax with a list of patients in Putnam Hospital Center’s psychiatric ward. The fax was from another department within the hospital, she said, seeking the patients’ medical charts. […] For more than a year, Meyer has received dozens of faxes…