Leslie R. Caldwell, Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice writes about the government’s proposal to expand its powers to shut down botnets: Current law gives federal courts the authority to issue injunctions to stop the ongoing commission of specified fraud crimes or illegal wiretapping, by authorizing actions that prevent a…
Month: March 2015
Saintly mix-up results in breach notification for Providence Health & Services
Providence Health & Services is notifying some of their patients that their data were exposed after an error concerning the name of the facility where they were treated: We are writing to you about the disclosure of your medical billing information to one of our business partners. On February 18, 2015, Providence St. Joseph Medical…
TN: Former bank employee charged with stealing customer identities
George Brown reports: A former Regions Bank employee is due in court today in connection with an identity theft ring. Investigators say Kimbriuna Dyer used her job to access information. Read more on WREG.
Connecticut Attorney General Jepsen Forms Permanent Department on Privacy, Data Security within Office of the Attorney General
March 11, 2015 – Attorney General George Jepsen today announced the creation of a new department within the Connecticut Office of the Attorney General – the Privacy and Data Security Department – that will work exclusively on investigations and litigation related to privacy and data security. In 2011, Attorney General Jepsen appointed a multidisciplinary Privacy Task…
For 3 months Hillary Clinton’s email access was unencrypted, vulnerable to spies
I’ve studiously avoided reporting on this when the purpose was solely political, but there is a security point to be made. Robert Hackett reports: Security firm Venafi has found that Clinton’s email server may have been open to foreign intelligence snoops when traveling abroad. On Tuesday, former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made her…
Identity Theft, Tax Fraud Snares Prisoners
I’ve covered some of these cases previously on this site and phiprivacy.net, but it’s worth noting as a vulnerable population. Joe Palazzolo reports: A raft of federal prosecutions has uncovered tax-fraud schemes involving the theft of U.S. prisoners’ social-security numbers, many times stolen by corrections employees. Last year alone, federal courts meted out prison sentences…