Robert A Philibert, Nicolas Terry, Cheryl Erwin, Winter J Philibert, Steven RH Beach, and Gene H Brody have an article in Clinical Epigenetics 2014, 6:28 that is worth noting because of concerns about identification of patients and/or re-identification. Here’s the abstract: Genome-wide methylation arrays are increasingly used tools in studies of complex medical disorders. Because of their…
Month: November 2014
Ca: Rouge Valley Hospital employee involved in privacy breach charged by Securities Commission
OK, this is a bit different. There’s an update to a breach at Rouge Valley Hospital that was previously noted on this blog and that has already resulted in a lawsuit. The Canadian Press reports: A former clerk at the Rouge Valley hospital group in southern Ontario has been charged following an investigation into the…
Sony Pictures hacked, entire computer system unusable – Sony denies hack (updated & corrected)
When reports emerged that Sony had been hacked, I didn’t post anything here, waiting for confirmation. Instead of confirmation, Sony denied all claims of hacks. Today, however, there seems to be some confirmation, however unofficial. TheNextWeb is reporting: According to the Reddit thread, an image appeared on all employee’s computers reading “Hacked by #GOP” and…
IE: Woman settles damages claim against pharmacy
Independent.ie reports: A County Wicklow mother who claimed a pharmacy allowed her husband to watch CCTV footage of herself buying a self pregnancy test kit has settled a €38,000 damages claim for an undisclosed amount. The woman, who cannot be named, said her marriage had been highly dysfunctional and difficult for a number of years…
Regin: Top-tier espionage tool enables stealthy surveillance
Symantec reports: An advanced piece of malware, known as Regin, has been used in systematic spying campaigns against a range of international targets since at least 2008. A back door-type Trojan, Regin is a complex piece of malware whose structure displays a degree of technical competence rarely seen. Customizable with an extensive range of capabilities…
Judicial agents in Costa Rica probed for snooping on personal data of Real Madrid’s Navas
This was originally published almost one month ago, but I just saw it. AP reports: Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Department says 24 of its own agents are being investigated after a database was wrongly used to access personal information about Real Madrid and Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas. Francisco Segura, head of the department, said…