Kevin Shea reports: The anti-Semitic fliers found on printers at Princeton University and dozens of other colleges last week were the work of a hacker once prosecuted in New Jersey on charges he stole 120,000 email addresses from AT&T-connected iPads. Andrew “Weev” Auernheimer, a self-described “white nationalist hacktivist” now living in the partially-recognized country of Abkhazia, said…
Month: March 2016
MA: Patient information taken from Northgate Medical Primary Care
David McKay reports that Northgate Medical Primary Care in Springfield, Massachusetts has issued a press release about a HIPAA breach. I haven’t been able to find any copy of it online or on their web site as of the time of this post, however. McKay reports: Northgate said they discovered in January that a former employee had…
Breach or Ransomware Attack? Can’t Sue Under HIPAA, but Maybe Under CFAA
Lucy Li of Fox Rothschild writes: HIPAA itself does not provide a private right of action. So when a hacker or rogue employee impermissibly accesses or interferes with electronic data or data systems containing protected health information, an employer subject to HIPAA cannot sue the perpetrator under HIPAA. Similarly, when a ransomware attack blocks access…
TX: Alto city office battles ransomware issue
Ransomware continues to hit smaller entities and not just big hospital systems. Jo Anne Embleton reports: Being struck by a software virus is every computer user’s worst fear, including Alto city officials, who are now having to deal with the aftermath of a ransomware virus. Earlier this month, the city utilities office was hit by…
MedStar Health hit by virus affecting system
So no sooner do I get done updating the Mercy Iowa City breach that involved a virus infection of their system, then I see that MedStar Health in Washington also suffered a breach due to virus infection. John Cox of Washington Post reported: A virus infected the computer system of MedStar Health on Monday, forcing…
Michigan dentist notifies patients of missing backup drive
On March 4, W. Christopher Bryant DDS P.C. alerted his patients to a potential data security breach that impacted 2,200 patients. On March 15, he posted this letter on his web site: 8285 S. Saginaw Suite 102 Grand Blanc, Michigan 48439 Dear Patients and Friends March 15, 2016 You are receiving this letter because of a recent…