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Month: December 2009

Dentist’s Account Missing Nearly $400K

Posted on December 24, 2009 by Dissent

There have been some bizarre happenings down in St. John’s County, Florida this month. First Dr. Robert Thousand, an oral surgeon, reported that his phone lines were being tied up by a barrage of incoming 900-phone sex calls. Then another oral surgeon in the area, Dr. Bradley Cherry, reported the same problem with the phone…

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Ex-Marana police officer facing felony charges

Posted on December 24, 2009 by Dissent

Stephen Ceasar reports: A former Marana Police Officer has been indicted on charges of computer tampering and identity theft. Calvin Ingram, 39, is facing charges of using police databases for non-law enforcement purposes and sharing the information with non-law enforcement people, an Arizona Attorney General Office news release said. Officials say he used the databases…

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Ca: Commissioner Cavoukian expects health sector to encrypt all health information on mobile devices: Nothing short of this is acceptable

Posted on December 24, 2009 by Dissent

Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner, Dr. Ann Cavoukian, today directed the province’s health sector not remove from their premises any personal health information on mobile devices – unless this very sensitive information is encrypted, as required in a health order issued in 2007. This follows the loss last week of a USB key containing the…

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Health Net disputes CT AG's statement

Posted on December 24, 2009 by Dissent

Emily Berry reports that Health Net has responded to statements by the Attorney General of Connecticut by claiming that there is no proof that a breach earlier this year was due to theft: Citing a report by Kroll, a security firm Health Net hired to investigate, Blumenthal said in a Dec. 7 announcement that Health…

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Judge Gives Preliminary OK To Countrywide breach settlement

Posted on December 24, 2009 by Dissent

Brett Barrouquere of the Associated Press reports: A federal judge has given preliminary approval to a settlement between Countrywide Financial Corp., and millions of customers whose detailed financial information was exposed in a security breach. Under the terms of the settlement, Countrywide, now owned by Bank of America, would give up to 17 million people…

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ID theft and bank fraud ringleader sentenced

Posted on December 23, 2009 by Dissent

Alonzo Lamar Holloway, 44, of Oakland, California, was sentenced on Monday on a four-count Indictment that charged him with bank fraud, wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, and with conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud and identity theft. Holloway, who is one of 16 defendants from Oakland charged in a long-running investigation conducted by the…

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