|  HealthSec '11 Submission Deadline Approaching   Posted:   InfoSec News: HealthSec '11 Submission Deadline Approaching: Forwarded from: Lionel Garth Jones <lgj (at) usenix.org> We are writing to remind you that the submission deadline for the 2nd  USENIX Workshop on Health Security and Privacy (HealthSec '11) is  quickly approaching. Please submit all work by Tuesday, April 5, 2011,  at 11:59 p.m. UTC (7:59 p.m. [...]
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  |  Thief Gets Away with Eisenhower Medical Center Computer   Posted:   InfoSec News: Thief Gets Away with Eisenhower Medical Center Computer: http://www.kpsplocal2.com/news/local/story/Thief-Gets-Away-with-Eisenhower-Medical-Center/iHz9UARsj02KcejAkj2inA.cspx By KPSP Local 2 News kpsplocal2.com 3/30/2011
 A computer housing the information of thousands of Eisenhower Medical  Center has been stolen, potentially compromising a half of a million  records.
 The Rancho Mirage hospital says the computer was taken back on March 11,  but it wasn't discovered missing until March 14 when a worker returned  from the weekend.
 A report was filed with the Riverside County Sheriff's Department on  March 18, but no arrests have been made.
 We're told that the records of more than 514,000 patients were on the  computer, which listed patients names, ages, dates of birth, medical  record numbers and the last four digits of their social security  numbers.
 "The computer did not contain any information regarding the patients'  medical conditions or treatments at EMC or any other medical records," a  press released issued by the hospital said.
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  |  Hackers breach bank's online system   Posted:   InfoSec News: Hackers breach bank's online system: http://www.kjonline.com/news/hackers-breach-banks-online-system_2011-03-30.html By Keith Edwards  centralmaine.com Staff Writer  March 31, 2011
 AUGUSTA -- Kennebec Savings Bank's online banking system was infiltrated  by an outside party and bank officials are working with a team of  [...]
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  |  Comodo hacker claims another certificate authority   Posted:   InfoSec News: Comodo hacker claims another certificate authority: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9215360/Comodo_hacker_claims_another_certificate_authority By Robert McMillan IDG News Service March 30, 2011
 The hacker who claimed credit for breaking into systems belonging to  digital certificate vendor Comodo said he has compromised another  [...]
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  |  Industry chain behind hacker attacks on government websites   Posted:   InfoSec News: Industry chain behind hacker attacks on government websites: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2011-03/31/c_13806104.htm English.news.cn  2011-03-31
 BEIJING, March 31 (Xinhuanet) -- Two young men, Fan Dongdong and Wen  Chao, who have only a junior high school education, received 18- and  12-month sentences for hacking into the website of the country's Supreme  People's Procuratorate, the top agency for legal supervision, and more  than a dozen other government websites.
 Xin Zuguo, a judge with the People's Court of Chaoyang District in  Beijing, said this was not an isolated case. From May 10 to 16 of last  year, 81 government websites on the mainland were hacked and altered,  including four ministry-level websites, according to the National  Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team/Coordination Center  of China (CNCERT/CC).
 The rampant hacking against government websites is aimed at making  illegal profits, and an "industry chain" already exists, Xinhua  reported.
 The hackers can make money by putting illegal links on the government  websites.
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  |  NSA to Investigate Nasdaq Hack   Posted:   InfoSec News: NSA to Investigate Nasdaq Hack: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/03/nsa-investigates-nasdaq-hack/ By Kim Zetter  Threat Level Wired.com March 30, 2011
 The National Security Agency has been called in to help investigate  recent hack attacks against the company that runs the Nasdaq stock  market, according to a news report. [...]
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  |  Bank of America Denies Breach   Posted:   InfoSec News: Bank of America Denies Breach: http://www.bankinfosecurity.com/articles.php?art_id=3479 By Tracy Kitten Managing Editor Bank Info Security March 28, 2011
 Bank of America branches in Greater Detroit were reportedly flooded this  past weekend, after several BofA debit cardholders noticed fraudulent  transactions on their accounts. [...]
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  |  ASIO plugs national security gap   Posted:   InfoSec News: ASIO plugs national security gap: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/national/asio-plugs-national-security-gap/story-e6freuzr-1226030367928 By Simon Benson The Daily Telegraph March 30, 2011
 SPY agencies moved to plug a major national security hole in the Federal  Parliament after it was discovered computers of several Cabinet  [...]
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  |  BP employee loses laptop containing data on 13, 000 oil spill claimants   Posted:   InfoSec News: BP employee loses laptop containing data on 13, 000 oil spill claimants: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9215316/BP_employee_loses_laptop_containing_data_on_13_000_oil_spill_claimants By Jaikumar Vijayan Computerworld March 29, 2011
 The personal information of 13,000 individuals who had filed  compensation claims with BP after last year's disastrous oil spill may  have been potentially compromised after a laptop containing the data was  lost by a BP employee.
 The information, which had been stored in an unencrypted fashion on the  missing computer, included the names, Social Security numbers,  addresses, phone numbers, and dates of birth of those who filed claims  related to the Deepwater Horizon accident.
 BP said in a statment that the personal information had been stored in a  spreadsheet maintained by the company for the purposes of tracking  claims arising from the accident. "The lost laptop was immediately  reported to law enforcement authorities and BP security, but has not  been located despite a thorough search," BP said on Tuesday.
 The information was part of a claims process that was implemented before  BP had established its Gulf Coast Claims Facility.
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  |  SecurID Breach Warning Signs In The Audit Logs   Posted:   InfoSec News: SecurID Breach Warning Signs In The Audit Logs: http://www.darkreading.com/security-monitoring/167901086/security/security-management/229400558/securid-breach-warning-signs-in-the-audit-logs.html By Kelly Jackson Higgins Darkreading  March 29, 2011
 Most security experts caution RSA SecurID customers not to panic about  [...]
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  |  Report: NASA Vulnerable To Crippling Cyber Attacks   Posted:   InfoSec News: Report: NASA Vulnerable To Crippling Cyber Attacks: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/128181/20110329/nasa-audit-cyber-attacks-cybercriminals-inspector-general.htm By Gabriel Perna International Business Times March 29, 2011
 The computer network NASA relies upon to carry out its billion dollar  missions is just like your Mac or PC at home; [...]
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