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Month: January 2014

WA: Fire department medical response records and personnel information hacked (updated)

Posted on January 14, 2014 by Dissent

Press release from NORCOM, issued yesterday: BELLEVUE, Wash.–The North East King County Regional Public Safety Communication Agency (NORCOM) has announced it is working with local and federal agencies to investigate the security breach of a server that stored records of an estimated 6,000 medical responses for Duvall Fire District 45, Skykomish Fire Department and Snoqualmie…

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NC: Ex-Alamance County employee pleads guilty in identity theft case

Posted on January 14, 2014 by Dissent

Michael D. Abernathy reports: A former Alamance County Department of Social Services employee pleaded guilty in federal court this week to using personal information of child abuse victims in a tax fraud scheme. Rakecia Matrese Brame was indicted Oct. 28 on 33 total counts of identity theft, and wire fraud, aiding in tax fraud, according…

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Is Target’s offer of an Experian-only ID theft product good enough?

Posted on January 13, 2014 by Dissent

idRADAR has some comments about Target’s offer of an ID theft product. I found it interesting to read because I wouldn’t have realized that what Target negotiated was not the usual kind of product that checks all three major credit reporting databases – Experian, Equifax, and Transunion. The plan Target arranged with Experian only checks…

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What Happens in the Hospital Doesn’t Stay in the Hospital

Posted on January 13, 2014 by Dissent

Melissa Jayne Kinsey compiles some cases where medical personnel breached patient privacy by their use of social media – sometimes intentionally. Read her article on Slate.

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Ruling delayed in FTC v. Wyndham (updated)

Posted on January 13, 2014 by Dissent

Over on phiprivacy.net, I had noted that Commissioner Julie Brill had recused herself from the LabMD case after they moved to disqualify her over public statements she made. Somehow I missed a development in the Wyndam case, even though Law360 had first reported it on January 2.  Now Stacey Brandenburg of Zwillgen reports that Judge Salas agreed to…

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Microsoft No idea What to Do after breached by Syrian Electronic Army

Posted on January 12, 2014 by Lee J

Yesterday the @Official_SEA16 announced a breach on Xboxs twitter account and shortly after started posting from that account. Not to long after they have continued on the breach spree with an attack on the Microsoft official blogs website and twitter accounts. It also appears that now they have also got access to some of the email…

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