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UK: Two organizations sign undertakings after privacy breaches

Posted on April 13, 2012 by Dissent

Two NHS trusts have signed undertakings to improve data protection following breaches. Hertfordshire County Council signed an undertaking following the loss of an Attendance and Pupil Support consultation folder in January 2011. The lost bag contained hard copy records of primary school consultation visits and the documents in the folder included pupil name and information relating…

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FL: Memorial Healthcare System notifies 9,500 that two employees may have accessed their info for tax refund fraud scheme

Posted on April 12, 2012 by Dissent

I’m having one of those deja vu experiences, but I don’t see where this breach was ever mentioned before on this blog or DataBreaches.net. Bill Lewis reports: Two employees of the Memorial Healthcare System have been fired and may face criminal charges in relation to an identity theft scheme involving the intended filing of fraudulent…

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Why MilitarySingles.com’s denial of breach fails to convince me (updated)

Posted on April 12, 2012 by Dissent

Some breach reports really bother me. The MilitarySingles.com situation is a case in point. Despite their denial of any breach, what I saw in the two data dumps leaves me with the nagging suspicion that they were hacked. And so I contacted them again almost two weeks ago, following their last statement, to ask to…

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Maryland legislature passes law to help prevent child identity theft

Posted on April 12, 2012 by Dissent

Maryland lawmakers have approved a first-of-its-kind measure to enable parents to protect their children from having their credit damaged by identity theft. The measure, which a spokeswoman for Gov. Martin O’Malley says he is likely to sign, will allow parents to take the step of freezing their child’s credit at any time. Read more from…

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Save 10% on prescriptions, lose 75% on privacy? (updated)

Posted on April 12, 2012 by Dissent

It started with a private message I received on Twitter, asking me what I knew about the privacy policies of prescription discount services. The message provided a link to Medication Discount Card, a site that offers a free prescription discount card that advertises it can save you 10 – 75% on your prescription costs if…

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IN: Sensitive Patient Information Found In Trash

Posted on April 12, 2012 by Dissent

Back in 2006, WTHR News  in Indianapolis earned themselves kudos  a Peabody award for their investigative reporting on improper disposal of pharmacy records. Their reports also led to the state filing charges against some of the pharmacies. Sadly, prescription records are still being dumped improperly, although this time it seems to be by a medical…

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