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TN: Laptop with more than 1,500 patients’ data stolen

Posted on June 30, 2011 by Dissent

Chris Echegaray reports: A laptop containing more than 1,500 patient names and their personal information was stolen from a medical billing company employee’s car last month. PhyData LLC, a medical billing and management company in Goodlettsville, reported the laptop stolen from the trunk of the worker’s vehicle at RiverGate Mall on May 7, said Joy…

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Yet another mailing error from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida?

Posted on June 30, 2011 by Dissent

Oops! It seems I missed another Blue Cross Blue Shield mailing error data breach. It’s understandable, I suppose, since there have been a bunch of Blue Cross breaches in the past few months, but thanks to the good folks at ITRC for alerting me to the omission. Here’s Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida’s statement…

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Canadian data breach causes Durham residents to 'not be another victim'

Posted on June 30, 2011 by Dissent

A follow-up to a breach first reported in December 2009. Dan Raywood writes: With every data breach there is a victim. While it may often ‘just’ be a username, password or email address that is leaked, someone is bound to be affected. The announcement of a potential compromise of data could scare some more than…

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Arizona state police confirm 2nd hack on officers’ email

Posted on June 30, 2011 by Dissent

Howard Fischer reports: A new computer attack Wednesday on the Department of Public Safety hit only officers’ outside and personal emails and, unlike last week, not the agency’s own computers, DPS Capt. Steve Harrison said. He said it appears the two incidents are linked, with those who broke into the DPS computers last week stealing…

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TN: Laptop with more than 1,500 patients' data stolen

Posted on June 30, 2011 by Dissent

Chris Echegaray reports: A laptop containing more than 1,500 patient names and their personal information was stolen from a medical billing company employee’s car last month. PhyData LLC, a medical billing and management company in Goodlettsville, reported the laptop stolen from the trunk of the worker’s vehicle at RiverGate Mall on May 7, said Joy…

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AU: Mosman Municipal Council hacked by Anonymous?

Posted on June 29, 2011 by Dissent

Hamish Barwick reports: Sydney’s Mosman Municipal Council website has suffered a security breach that made the details of nine council staff available for download. However, according to a statement on the Council’s website no ratepayer information from the internal systems had been accessed. The hack was made via an SQL injection exploit on a subsidiary…

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