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File Encryption Not Used In Yet Another Lost UK CD: Whittington Hospital NHS Trust
Whittington Hospital NHS Trust is alerting the public that four CDs with employee payroll details were lost on July 22. The CDs were in transit to McKesson, a payroll company, where it was to be stored. While the four CDs did not feature file encryption...
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GS Caltex Information Security Breach Leaked By The Criminals. No Wonder There Was No File Encryption
Four people were arrested over the weekend in relation to the massive data breach GS Caltex—the second biggest oil refiner in South Korea—suffered late last week. There were signs that this may have been an inside job, based on the fact that there was...
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Disk Encryption Not Present In Lost HSBC Data Disk
HSBC, the biggest bank in the UK, and possibly in the world, has admitted that they’ve lost a CD with information on 370,000 customers. The disk was password‑protected, but there was no encryption. The information was needed by a reinsurer to HSBC, and...
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Computer Drive Stolen In Modesto. Thousands Of School Employees Affected
Approximately 3500 employees of Modesto city schools have been given notice that they might become victims of identity fraud. A computer hard drive and three monitors were stolen from a company called Systematic Automation, Inc. The company prints customized...
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Loss of Flash Drive With Medical Information Kept Secret In The UK
The Manchester Evening News is reporting that four thousand NHS patients in the UK have fallen victim to a possible data breach; however, they don’t know this. At least, not yet. A flash drive, also known as a computer memory stick, was lost by an NHS...
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Data Security No Laughing Matter For UK Top Gear Host
The BBC is reporting that one of their own, Top Gear’s host Jeremy Clarkson, has fallen victim to a phishing scam. A scam that benefitted Diabetes UK, a charitable organization, by five hundred pounds (money, not weight). The person to blame? Mr. Clarkson...
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