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Shorts: Neiman Marcus, UCLA Healthcare, OPM, USPS Breach, National Breach Law

The Seventh Circuit Appeals Court, normally pro-business, has reversed a lower court ruling and said that the class action lawsuit against Neiman Marcus can go forward.  Often, these suits are dismissed saying that plaintiffs haven’t experienced any harm since fraudulent credit card charges have been removed.   This decision means that businesses hopes that class action […]

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Fallout From OPM Breach Continues

Not surprisingly, the fallout from the OPM breach continues.  Here are a few new items in the news after OPM Director Archuletta was basically fired. The OPM has changed it’s privacy policy to allow investigators to probe it’s databases.  This happened after the discovery of “significant entryways” for hackers in at least 3 more databases. […]

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OPM Is Not Alone – 47 Agencies Credentials May Be Compromised

While OPM still garners most of the attention and the number of potentially compromised records continues to rise – that number now could, possibly, be as high as 32 million – 1 in 10 Americans, other reports show that credentials for other government users can be found on Pastebin.  Part of the problem is password […]

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Office of Personnel Management Breached Again

News sources around the country are reporting that the Office Of Personnel Management was breached and it likely was breached for a long time.   The OPM provides HR services for executive branch agencies and provides services like doing security background checks for the DoD and others.  The OPM is releasing very few details at this […]

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