Jeff Awtrey reports: A Texas Ranger and a Lufkin hospital are investigating an employee after the Ranger reported discovering approximately 450 patients’ information in their home. A letter to a patient dated on Dec. 1 states Woodland Heights Medical Center became aware of the unauthorized removal on Oct. 15 after Texas Rangers told them they…
Month: December 2015
Deutsche Bank’s Japan arm to face penalty for information leak
Tang See Kit reports: Japan’s securities-market watchdog said on Tuesday (Dec 8) it has asked the Financial Services Agency (FSA) to penalise Deutsche Bank’s brokerage unit in Tokyo for the improper sharing of information about a company’s earnings with its clients. The Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission (SESC) recommended that the FSA take “administrative action”…
NV: CCSD magnet school website experiences data loss
Katherine Jarvis reports: Parents who sent applications for their students to attend a magnet school or CTA on Nov. 17 and 18 will need to reapply. The Clark County school District officials said they lost data from those two days but no personal data was compromised. Read more on KTNV. They don’t explain how the…
Ca: The Cheesecake Company personnel files found in disposal bin
Bailey Hildebrand reports: One northwest restaurant’s potential mistake is a reminder for businesses to take special care of employee files. Stephen Webster said he was walking in a parking lot last Thursday when he saw file folders scattered in and around a blue disposal bin behind The Cheesecake Company — a restaurant in the midst of closing its…
Ex-Monterey Park resident prison-bound for identity theft and tax refund scheme
Hillary Johnson reports: A former Monterey Park resident was sentenced Monday to 40 months in federal prison for filing bogus tax returns using names and Social Security numbers of people whose identity information had been stolen to fraudulently collect refunds. Sang Hwoon Shin, 41, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge George H. King, who also…
MCPS Superintendent Addresses Hellgate Data Breach – Takes Full Responsibility
Updating the Hellgate High School breach reported yesterday, Peter Christian reports that MCPS Superintendent Mark Thane addressed the data breach that occurred last Friday: “The breach occurred when an email was sent from the Hellgate administration that was intended to convey notes from a recent parents meeting,” Thane said. “The document was, in fact, corrupted…