In the wake of its massive data breach, Gregg Steinhafel, Chairman of the Target board of directors, president and CEO, steps down.
Month: May 2014
Minnesota Mulls Amendments to Data Breach Notification Law
V. John Ella writes: The Minnesota House of Representatives introduced a bill in late February to strengthen Minnesota’s current data breach notification law, Minnesota Statutes Section 325E.61. The bill, House File No. 2253, was authored by Representative Dan Schoen. It would require notification within 48 hours to all individuals whose unencrypted personal information has been breached. The current statute requires…
Ca: Breach of privacy leaves patient's family distraught
Darren Taylor reports: A Sault Ste. Marie woman is angry, emotionally distraught and considering legal action over the fact her mother’s medical records were inappropriately accessed by an employee of Sault Area Hospital (SAH). The woman, who prefers to remain anonymous, has told SooToday.com a letter she received from Sonia Tassone, freedom of information and…
Unfair enforcement? FTC vs. LabMD
Is the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) – the agency that is supposed to protect consumers from unfair business practices – itself engaging in unfair practices in its treatment of LabMD? Who protects us from over-zealous regulators? Back in the Day In the second half of the last decade, we all began hearing more reports of inadvertent exposure…
FL: High school student confesses to hacking school’s database to change grades
Here’s another case of a student hacking into the school’s database to change grades. This time it’s the Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School in Miami that got hacked by a student to allegedly change his grades and those of four other students. ABC News has the story, which was first reported by CBS Miami….
Oregon investigating complaints about the Archdiocese of Portland’s handling of ID theft
Brent Hunsberger reports: Oregon regulators are investigating whether the Archdiocese of Portland violated state law by failing to properly notify employees and volunteers that they could be victims of tax-return fraud. The Oregon Division of Finance and Corporate Securities has received two complaints from consumers about the Archdiocese, which oversees schools and parishes serving 418,000 Catholics in…