Rashed Mian reports: An unknown number of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center patients had clinical data and private information, in some cases their Social Security numbers, erroneously leaked onto two medical professional organization’s websites earlier this year, according to the hospital. After an inquiry by the Long Island Press Wednesday, the world’s oldest and largest cancer…
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TX: Tilted Kilt pub hit by credit-card hackers
Karen Grace reports: Anyone who has recently grabbed a drink or two at the Tiled Kilt off Loop 1604 might want to check their bank statement. That’s because a sophisticated theft ring hacked into their computer system and is shopping on the East coast with the stolen information. Management is not keeping the crime a…
FL: Records stolen from Gressler Clinic
Ryan E. Little reports: Documents containing personal information from about 1,400 patients were stolen from Gessler Clinic in May, the clinic announced Tuesday. The clinic has been working with police since the May 3 disappearance of the documents and began notifying affected patients by mail this week. The stolen documents, which include Social Security numbers…
Bethpage Federal Credit Union details data breach
Human error strikes again. Claude Solnik reports: Bethpage Federal Credit Union on Tuesday said personal information of 86,000 consumer VISA debit card accounts had been exposed on the Internet. The company said an employee on May 3 posted data on a file transfer protocol site that the employee believed to be secure. But Bethpage Federal later…
OR: Eugene School District 4J reports breach
From the district’s web site: An unknown person has accessed confidential files that contained students’ and some former students’ personal identity information, including names, addresses and some Social Security numbers. What Happened and When? The investigation of how the breach occurred is ongoing, but at this time we suspect that the person used a district…
UNF housing server data breach may affect 23,246 individuals
First Coast News reports: University of North Florida students who submitted housing contracts from 1997 to spring 2011 may be vulnerable to a data breach, according to a release on the school’s website. The names and social security numbers of 23,246 individuals are among the vulnerable information. Servers have been secured, but this information may…