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Indiana State University professor's laptop is stolen

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2008-07-17 09:29:35 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...Indiana State University Contractor/Consultant/Branch None Victims students who took economics classes from 1997 through the spring semester 2008 Number Affected more than 2,500 Types of Data names, grades, e-mail addresses and student identification numbers Until 2003, student identification numbers were the equivalent of each students...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fraudulent ATM transactions overseas could be tied to Indiana bank breach

2008-06-19 13:00:00 by Editor in Computerworld Security News
 
At least 200 consumers have been hit with fraudulent transactions involving their bank or credit union accounts, and officials say a server intrusion last month in Indiana may be to blame
 
 
 
 
 
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700,000 records on stolen CCB server

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2008-04-22 14:57:38 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...Indiana businesses, on or before March 20, 2008 Number Affected 700,000 Types of Data personal information, including names, contact information, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, dates of service, and medical procedure codes Breach Description Indiana residents are hereby alerted to a security breach at Central Collection Bureau...
 
 
 
 
 
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Some IPFW students exposed through malware

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2007-11-29 13:26:49 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW Contractor/Consultant/Branch None Victims Certain current and former "mostly international" students Number Affected 32 Types of Data Names and Social Security numbers (and Individual Taxpayer Identification numbers Breach Description IPFW announced that personal information...
 
 
 
 
 
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Show 020 - An Interview with Markus Jakobsson

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2007-11-16 22:32:45 by rmacmich in The Silver Bullet Security Podcast
...Indiana University. Gary and Markus discuss the difference between academic and corporate research, the idea of perfect privacy, moving from hardcore cryptography to sociology, how reality is mimicking phishers, and how cartoons can be used to teach security. In addition, Markus mentions the best place in Southeast Asia to get a haircut...
 
 
 
 
 
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Who says Politics doesn't pay and why can't I find clients with pockets this deep?

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2008-01-21 21:10:00 by John Sexton in The Bullet Proof Blog
...Indiana to "understand Zimmer's troubles." Several trips to Indiana for $52 million dollars? Did they buy their own luxury jet just for those trips Private investigation firms all across America conducts similar services on a daily basis, only for a mere fraction of what Zimmer has paid to this former Government official. As a private...
 
 
 
 
 
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Personal information of 103,000 doctors from 11 states posted to web site

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2008-03-03 09:19:48 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky and West Virginia Number Affected 103,000 Types of Data Names, Social Security numbers, work addresses, and national insurance identification numbers Breach Description Heath Net Federal Services inadvertently posted sensitive personal information to a publicly accessible web...
 
 
 
 
 
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Anti-Phishing Education

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2007-06-12 00:00:00 by Burt Kaliski in Speaking of Security, the RSA Blog and Podcast
Markus Jakobsson -- a former RSA Labs scientist now leading a research program at Indiana University -- has pointed me to some great new cartoons developed together with Sukamol Srikwan that educate users on how to avoid phishing attacks. See www.SecurityCartoon.com
 
 
 
 
 
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Pennsylvania Department of Aging seniors affected by stolen laptop

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2008-01-03 17:18:52 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...Indiana, Union, Snyder and Clearfield counties Police suspect the computer was taken for its street value Evan] Why would they suspect this? Criminals are not too bright for the most part, but the value of the computer is maybe $1,500. The value of the information is maybe $20+ per record (depending on quality). $20 x 21,000 = $420,000!...
 
 
 
 
 
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A Wi-Fi virus outbreak? Researchers say it's possible

2008-01-04 00:00:00 by Robert McMillan in Network World on Security
 
If criminals were to target unsecured wireless routers, they could create an attack that could piggyback across thousands of Wi-Fi networks in urban areas like Chicago or New York City, according to researchers at Indiana University