Today is the deadline to enroll in free credit monitoring if you are a member of the class involved in a class action lawsuit stemming from a breach in which WellPoint/ Anthem Blue Cross insurance applications were accessible to others. Information on the settlement can be found here. h/t, ABC
Month: September 2011
DeKalb jailer arrested for stealing inmates’ identities
Christian Boone reports: A second-generation DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office jailer has been arrested and charged with using inmates’ Social Security numbers to file false tax returns and pocketing the refunds. It’s unknown how many inmates were compromised by Adriara Addison’s alleged crimes, said DeKalb sheriff’s spokesman Adrion Bell. Read more on AJC. WSBTV adds more…
CO: Nurse faces 51 counts of medical records, ID theft at Boulder Community Hospital
A follow-up on a case reported previously on this blog by Erica Meltzer: A nurse accused of improperly accessing patient records at numerous hospitals in the Denver metro area faces five counts of identity theft and 46 counts of theft of medical records in connection with his time at Boulder Community Hospital between May 2010…
Woman denied new power wheelchair may be victim of medical identity theft
This appears to be a case where medical identity theft has harmed someone: It seems that identity theft and fraud have hit Medicare, according to an 86-year-old woman named Jessie Coles. She first discovered something was wrong after being denied by Medicare for a new power wheelchair. According to Medicare records she had already ordered…
MO: Patients Say Doctor Outed Their Surgeries (updated)
Joe Harris reports: Five women who had cosmetic surgery say they were humiliated to find that an Internet search of their names leads to before-and-after photographs of their naked breasts, posted by their surgeon to promote her business. Michele Koo, MD, took the pictures from her patients’ confidential medical files, according to five separate complaints…
Smiley Face Emoticon Triggers FIU Data Scare
Steve Litz reports: Thousands of students at Florida International University are hoping their personal information is not used against them after being informed of a possible security breach of the university’s computer system. An undergraduate education database containing 19,500 current and former students’ names, social security numbers, birth dates, and grade point averages was discovered…