FAA Screws 45,000 Employees
Someone at the FAA neglected to secure one of their systems and allowed all of the personally identifiable information on
Read MoreI can't believe that came from your mouth!
Someone at the FAA neglected to secure one of their systems and allowed all of the personally identifiable information on
Read MoreHappy happy, joy, joy. I got my notification letter from a previous employer, SRA International. They said that there was
Read MoreAn employee swipes an old system from his company and sells it for crack money on EBAY. On the old
Read MoreAccording to Brian Krebs of the WaPo, an employee of a local DC area investment firm installed Limewire on her
Read MoreDumbass students put a spreadsheet or database containing almost 12,000 students names, addresses and social security numbers online, with no
Read MoreThe bad news is that 600,000 people may have their personal information exposed because one idiotic recruiter left his unencrypted
Read MoreAt least the half that gets welfare checks for having children. Two disks, put in the snail mail system, mailed
Read MoreThe breach of TJMaxx customer data, which I initially wrote about here, has been updated. Brian Krebs at the WaPo
Read MoreData Loss? You can do it. We can help.™ Home Depot’s soon-to-be-fired regional manager left a laptop in his car
Read MoreThe Gap group, which includes Gap Stores, Banana Republic, and Old Navy, hired an external consultant to manage their job
Read MoreBack in January, University of Missouri allowed hackers into the network through a weak online grant application. They had to
Read MoreSome 2000 soldiers who were serving on the border with Mexico in Operation Vista may have had their personal identitifying
Read MoreIt doesn’t surprise me that a discount store also used discounted security to run their backend enterprise. The company admits
Read MoreBoeing is still refusing to encrypt portable electronic devices, which is surprising given both the ease of use and availability
Read More2006 was a remarkable year in my life, and much of it was documented on the pages of this blog.
Read MoreLax security at the campus of UCLA allowed hackers a year and more to harvest and collect personally identifiable data
Read MoreStrictly speaking in terms of cash amounts, Terrence Chalk is a small time hood compared to Ken Lay and the
Read MoreI have documented in this space numerous times how the government and private industry have been screwing their employees and
Read MoreGE had a laptop swiped from a hotel room that contained the names and socials of 50k current and former
Read MoreWhen I was twenty-something, one of my first credit cards was a Circuit City Card. It was paid off long
Read MoreAfter all of the brouhaha over the Veterans Administration and other federal agencies losing laptops, the Department of Commerce sheepishly
Read MoreThis screwing was assisted by Accenture. It seems that some standard documents that contained the socials, birthdates and other personally
Read MoreIt seems that AT&T left a vulnerability on one of their webservers that allowed hackers to peek inside its online
Read MoreAn Inspector General with the Department of Transportation, who carries a gun as part of his job, neglected to secure
Read MoreDeloitte and Touche (or is it toilet and douche?) got sloppy with customer data again. Just months after a D&T
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