Submission + - 300,000 Users Exposed in Ancestry.com Data Leak (freezenet.ca) 2
It’s the latest company hit by a data leak. Ancestry.com apparently had 300,000 users e-mail addresses and passwords exposed. The data leak occurred in 2015, but is only coming to light now.
From Threat Post:
The company said RootsWeb doesn’t host sensitive information such as credit card data or social security numbers. It added, there are no indications data exposed to the public internet has been accessed by a malicious third party. The company declined to specify how and why the data was stored insecurely on the server.
Submission + - Detroit Spammer Pleads Guilty (czmyt.com)
Journal Journal: [Wii] My Mother Finally Got a Wii 2
Journal Journal: Medical privacy: You have none. Psych notes are public
Your most private thoughts that you share with your psychotherapist have been scanned and merged with your general medical records, where they are now available to anybody who sues your insurance company over a fender-bender auto accident, if your hospital is like Stanford Hospital & Clinics (and most are). That's what Patricia Galvin found out when she sued her therapist, clinical psychologist Rachel Manber, for disclosing her therapy notes, even though Manber assure
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Comment Sorry I'm late (Score 1) 267
By the way, I love wikipedia, but it is often quite wrong about prescription drugs (not too far off this time, though). Try drugs.com or drugdigest.org - both are free and have good info. Wikipedia is just too vulnerable to armchair experts to be a good medical resource.
Comment Re:Oh Gawds... (Score 2, Insightful) 248
Journal Journal: Changin' ways of Slashdot 2
Anyone care to comment on why people post "Slashdot has gone down hill" comments so often? I don't miss much about the "old" slashdot - the trolls, page-wideners, links that misled... OK, once
Does anybody really miss the old days enough to remind me what I'm missing? I did take a pretty long hiatus...
Mac Mini and iPod Hi-Fi Over-Hyped? 317
Journal Journal: Enough is enough
I saw a post today from a user who has "been with slashdot from the first days" (with a low enough userid to make his assertions possible) stating that he's fed up with the editors of slashdot and will never read it again.
And he's "moving" to Digg
Good
All self-important gits are hereby invited to bugger off. If you don't like this site, don't read it.
There, now I feel better - isn't that what journals are for?
Journal Journal: Different points of view
On my old account I managed to get modded out of existance for listing the "wrong" people as friends - kept me off
Folks - I like to see different points of view, and use "friends" to bump these viewpoints up onto the radar so I can....