Sean Gallagher reports on the hack of U. Maryland that got a contractor’s former employee in hot water with the FBI: David Helkowski stood waiting outside a restaurant in Towson, Maryland, fresh from a visit to the unemployment office. Recently let go from his computer consulting job after engaging in some “freelance hacking” of a…
Month: May 2014
UK: Lucia Bar in ‘shocking’ privacy breach
Anwen Baker reports: Lucia Wine Bar and Grill have been accused of breaking data protection laws after the CVs of over 600 people, including York students, were uploaded to their website. The CVs and cover letters of 605 people who had applied online to work at Lucia, which has branches in York and Beverley, were…
Affinity Gaming reports second data breach
Howard Stutz reports that Affinity Gaming has reported a second hacking incident involving its payment card processing system. But although its first incident reportedly affected up to 300,000 customers, Affinity Gaming is confident this breach did not result in the theft of any customer card data after April 28th. They do not indicate when the…
UMass Medical Center alerts patients to insider data theft that may date back to 2002
Posted on the website of University of Massachusetts Medical Center: Important Privacy Incident Notice for UMass Memorial Medical Center Patients UMass Memorial Medical Center (UMMMC) is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of patient information. Regrettably, this notice concerns an incident involving some of that information. On March 6, 2014, we learned that an employee…
FL: Villages Endoscopy & Surgical Center employee pleads guilty to stealing patient info for tax refund fraud scheme
An update to a breach previously reported on this blog: Jayna Omaye reports that Eltonya Wiley, the last of six defendants in the case, has pleaded guilty to her part in an identity theft for tax refund fraud scheme that used the information of 92 patients at Villages Endoscopy & Surgical Center, where she was…
Attorney: Flower Hospital files not adequately protected, lawsuit filed
More on the insider breach at Flowers Hospital previously noted on this blog: An attorney claims files containing personal information of patients were stolen from a place inside Flowers Hospital that had limited security and may have been accessible to many people including the public. “I don’t know how many were taken but we have…