Taylor Armerding reports the conflicting opinions of privacy experts on the risks associated with health exchanges. You can read his coverage on PC Advisor.
Month: August 2012
Half a million credit cards stolen from Aussie business
Darren Pauli reports: An Eastern European crime syndicate has hacked into a small Australian business and stolen details of half a million credit cards from the company’s network. It was suspected the attack could result in more than $25 million in fraudulent transactions. The Australian Federal Police, together with foreign national law enforcement agencies, are…
Server stolen from Arizona physician results in notification of almost 5,000 patients
Arizona physician Jeffrey Paul Edelstein M.D., notified HHS that a computer server stolen from a locked closet in his office on May 28th contained information on 4,800 patients. In a notification letter to affected patients dated July 24, Dr. Edelstein noted that preliminary investigation suggested the theft was committed by someone who had key access…
Choices, Inc. hacked: clients' SSN and health info accessed (updated)
I previously noted that Choices, Inc. in Indiana reported a hacking incident on May 10 affecting 550 clients at their Adult & Child Care Center. I was unable to find any additional details on this incident at the time I posted the entry, but now it appears that at least two other Choices, Inc. facilities were…
Kindred Healthcare reports theft of safes containing patient data backups
Kindred Healthcare Inc. (Kindred Transitional Care And Rehablitation) reported a burglary of their Sellersburg, Indiana facility on June 1. The theft of patient data affected 1,504, according to their report to HHS. The burglary appears to the second burglary experienced by Kindred this year. A July 25 Notice on their web site explains: Sometime between…
Council reassures staff following data breach
Here come another fine. Southern Reporter reports a council has been given notice of a fine after 676 employee records were improperly disposed of in September 2011: SCOTTISH BORDERS COUNCIL is facing a major fine for data breaches after hundreds of pension records were sent for recycling. However, the council has reassured staff it is…