Lesley Fair of the FTC writes: Kids love to play dress-up, but parents wouldn’t want them rummaging through the attic or climbing to the top shelf of the wardrobe without permission and proper supervision. The i-Dressup.com website offered users – including children – a virtual way to play dress-up and design clothes without those potential…
Month: April 2019
Illinois dental insurer notifies members after phishing attack
Delta Dental is the largest dental plan system in the United States, composed of 39 member companies. Today, Delta Dental of Illinois disclosed a security incident affecting an unspecified number of their insured members and dependents. According to the notification signed by their CEO, they recently learned that an employee had fallen prey to a…
38 patient records viewed ‘inappropriately’ by St. Boniface Hospital employee
Elisha Dacey reports: St. Boniface Hospital says 38 patients had their records accessed “inappropriately” over a week in March. The records were looked at between Feb. 28 and March 6 by an employee who had access to the hospital’s record system, they said. Read more on GlobalNews.ca.
MA: Medical billing service notifies patients of ransomware incident
Massachusetts-headquartered Doctors’ Management Service, Inc. provides medical billing services to physicians and hospitals. You may never have heard of them, but your hospital or physician might have provided them with your protected health information if your doctor or hospital contracts with them. This week, DMS sent notice of what they strangely describe as a “recent…
Marcus Hutchins’ plea leaves unsettled whether writing certain types of code is illegal – Ekeland
In May, 2017, a young man from the U.K. became known as an “accidental hero” for saving the world from the further spread of WannaCry ransomware. But months later, this same hero, Marcus Hutchins, known online as @MalwareTech, was arrested in the U.S. as he tried to fly home after attending the Black Hat and…
Terminated firefighter enters plea in stolen data case
Walt Buteau reports: A terminated veteran East Greenwich firefighter pleaded no contest in a case involving missing data used to repair and maintain the emergency alarm system that protects town-owned buildings and commercial property, the Target 12 Investigators have learned. Robert Warner, 43, of Warwick, entered the plea in Kent County Court on Tuesday to…