News10 reports that some Target customers in California have had their card numbers breached, but it’s not clear yet if there’s any connection to Target’s massive hack disclosed last year. Central Valley Target stores have been hit with a credit card security breach, according to information contained in a search warrant affidavit filed by U.S….
Month: August 2014
Ca: Six Greater Toronto Area hospitals gave patient info to photographers
Joel Eastwood reports: Six GTA hospitals compromised their patients’ personal health data by routinely handing it over to baby photographers who paid for access to maternity wards — breaches revealed by extra scrutiny following a major breach at Rouge Valley Health System. As far back as 2009, Mount Sinai, North York General, St. Joseph’s Health Centre, Humber…
Editorial: NMSU should have reported theft sooner
Even though they acknowledge that the law allows 60 days to notify residents of a breach, the Las Cruces Sun-News took New Mexico State University to task for not notifying students sooner of a breach involving their personal information. Read their editorial here.
Apple tells developers they may not sell personal health data to advertisers
Kevin Rawlinson reports: Apple has tightened its privacy rules relating to health apps ahead of next month’s product launch, which is expected to see the unveiling of an updated iPhone and could include new wearable technology. The technology firm has told developers that their apps, which would use Apple’s “HealthKit” platform on the forthcoming products,…
UK: Lincolnshire County Council apologizes to 4,000 people for breach
David Ionescu reports: Lincolnshire County Council is apologising after a ‘data breach’ which led to the names and email addresses of more than 4,000 people being sent to some 250 email addresses. The incident happened on August 6 when 250 people received an email regarding changes to the County Council’s jobs site, to which the…
UT: Summit County sees credit card breach after fair, rodeo and demolition derby
Benjamin Wood reports: Hundreds of personal bank accounts are at risk after a security breach was discovered involving ticket sales for the Summit County Fair rodeo and demolition derby. Summit County spokeswoman Julie Booth said officials became aware of the breach Sunday after a number of county employees and members of the community reported experiencing…