January 21st, 2009 by Brian Honan
Courtesy of Brian Krebbs from the Washington Post it appears that the largest ever breach of credit card data may have occurred. It appears that a payment processor company in the United States, Heartland Payment Systems, discovered malware on their network that may have captured the credit and debit card details of over 100 million [...]
October 5th, 2008 by Brian Honan
It has been an interesting week to say the least with regards to information security breaches in Ireland. First we heard of the responses to Ruairi Quinn’s question as to how many portable devices belonging to government departments have gone missing this year. So far over 45 devices have been lost. Damien Mulley has a breakdown [...]
August 2nd, 2008 by Brian Honan
Just as I finished posting about the serious security issues identified in the Department of Family and Social Affairs I read about the government’s auditing body, the Comptroller and Audit General, losing a laptop containing sensitive information about staff in a government department and details on companies recieving grant aid from the government. Details are [...]
August 2nd, 2008 by Brian Honan
The Data Protection Commissioner released the audit report it conducted in the Department of Social and Family Affairs. The report highlights a number of “serious concerns” relating to the security of personal details of over 300,000 people whose avail of the services of the Department. Some of the key findings include; Claim forms stored in [...]
May 2nd, 2008 by Brian Honan
Below is a round up of news stories relating to information security that we have collated from the past few days. For ease of use we have categorised the stories under the most appropriate headings. If there are other stories that may be of interest please let us know via the comments feature.