Remember the news coverage of how RailCorp was auctioning off USB drives left on trains without properly wiping them first? There’s a follow-up to the story on Infosecurity-Magazine this week: The state-owned passenger rail service RailCorp did not comply with New South Wales’ (NSW) privacy law when it “cleansed” data from unclaimed USB keys that…
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CT radiologist fined, reprimanded after patient data breach
HealthImaging reports the follow-up to a breach previously noted on this blog: Gerald Micalizzi, MD, a Connecticut radiologist formerly employed by Advanced Mobile Imaging Radiology, has been fined $20,000 after downloading patients’ personal information, according to a Valley Independent Sentinel report. From Feb. 4, 2010, to March 5, 2010, Micalizzi accessed the records of 957 patients at…
Kr: Credit cards with bio-info to debut
Na Jeong-ju reports: The state-run disaster control agency is working with a credit card company to issue cards that will contain biological information about holders to enable a quick and effective treatment in the event of an emergency. Heated debate concerning possible privacy violation and the consequences a leakage of such information could bring will…
IE: Man stole laptops from HSE offices in middle of night – court hears
Declan Brennan reports on the prosecution for a breach I don’t remember seeing before: A man stole laptops with sensitive information from HSE offices in the middle of the night after walking in through an open door in the building, a court has heard. Stephen Ennis (22) was caught “red handed” with three mobile phones,…
Some Delta Dental records lost during shipping
Delta Dental of Illinois has notified hundreds of people about an incident that could result in the exposure of their personal information. A box containing paper claims was shipped by a subcontractor of Delta Dental of Illinois to the company by a delivery service. The box, which contained claims and X-rays, was lost during shipping….
Update, NZ: ACC privacy breach payout offered
An update to a privacy breach previously noted on this blog: Compensation offered to victims of a mass privacy breach by ACC will be at the “lower end”, ACC Minister Judith Collins said. ACC has posted letters to about 250 people whose cases are with ACC’s sensitive claims unit – which holds details of victims…