The Summit Daily reports: Last week Summit School District officials discovered a security issue that made some student and parent information available online. […] The information the parent found came from an internal student data file the district used for automated calls to parents about their children’s negative food account balances. The file contained the…
Month: June 2014
Cupid Media found culpable for password data breach
Paris Cowan reports: Australian online dating operator Cupid Media breached the Privacy Act last year when its lax security provisions were exploited by hackers and the personal details of up to 245,000 of its customers stolen, the Privacy Commissioner has found. Cupid Media operates a number of niche dating forums based on ethnicity, sexual orientation…
California DMV concludes investigation into alleged breach
The California DMV has confirmed that there was no breach of its systems. A breach had originally been reported in March by Brian Krebs, but the DMV quickly denied it was their breach, leading Krebs to suggest that it was at their payment processor, Elavon, who also denied any breach. Today, Jeanne Price of idRADAR.com reports…
CT: Community Health Center suing a former IT director over alleged data breach
Alex Gecan has an update on an alleged breach that I had noted here with the caution: This sounds like a bitter termination situation and I wouldn’t rush to any judgement on these allegations until there is more investigation or facts revealed. I’ll repeat that caution now. Gecan reports: A local non-profit health center and…
CA: Riverside County Regional Medical Center notified 563 patients about missing laptop with PHI
Here’s yet another case involving a missing (presumed stolen) laptop with unencrypted PHI that was used with a medical device, but seemingly not physically secured enough. This breach involves the Riverside County Regional Medical Center. I recently reported a similar type of breach at a VA medical center in Denver. The following statement was posted on the hospital’s website today: Hospital Patients…
MA: Uxbridge student data was on stolen Medicaid billing laptop
Susan Spencer reports: Parents whose children received services in Uxbridge public schools that were partially covered by the state Medicaid program are being encouraged to request a security freeze on their children’s credit reports after a laptop containing personal information was stolen from a Medicaid vendor’s vehicle. Kevin M. Carney, superintendent of schools, sent a…