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Author: Dissent

Palm Springs doctor admits to identity theft, forgery again

Posted on July 10, 2012 by Dissent

I had covered a previous case involving Lisa Michele Barden, M.D. Sadly, she’s back in the news again with yet more problems with ID theft to obtain painkillers. Erik Sandoval reports: A former doctor with a laundry list of convictions for identity theft and forgery connected to a years-long addiction to painkillers pleaded guilty Tuesday…

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Update: Investigation into St. Joseph data breach continues

Posted on July 10, 2012 by Dissent

From the Napa Valley Register: Queen of the Valley Medical Center remains under investigation by the California Department of Public Health following last year’s patient data breach. The data breach became publicly known this past April, when a class action lawsuit was filed in Sonoma County against St. Joseph Health System, operator of Queen of…

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CT: Update – Attorney General's investigation into MidState data breach over

Posted on July 10, 2012 by Dissent

Jesse Buchanan reports: State Attorney General George Jepson has ended an investigation into last year’s data breach at MidState Medical Center and hasn’t called for any further action. MidState informed the public in April of last year that 93,500 patients’ files were downloaded onto a hard drive at Hartford Hospital by an employee who took…

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Anonymous hack hands WikiLeaks TWO MILLION Syrian emails

Posted on July 10, 2012 by Dissent

Phil Muncaster reports: Hacktivist group Anonymous is claiming responsibility for an attack on the computer systems of the Syrian government and its evil overlord Bashar Assad thanks to which over two million emails ended up in the hands of whistle-blowing site WikiLeaks. As of last Thursday, the site began drip-feeding sections of the ‘Syria Files’…

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NC: Judge orders political consultant to destroy all patient records obtained from candidate's office during campaign

Posted on July 10, 2012 by Dissent

An update to a case previously mentioned on this blog.  Jordan Green reports: A Winston-Salem dentist who made an unsuccessful bid for Congress earlier this year went to court today to try to mitigate the damage of confidential patient information allegedly released to a political consultant whom he fired a couple weeks before the primary….

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Back-Up Supplier Acronis Apologises For Data Leak

Posted on July 9, 2012 by Dissent

Tom Brewster reports: Back-up vendor Acronis has admitted some of its customers’ data leaked onto the Web, as it opens an investigation into what went wrong. Acronis said certain information from its knowledge base was opened up to everyone after the access control settings were reset to default. The back-up supplier said most of the content in…

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