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Author: Dissent

HIPAA Compliance Investigations And The Insider Threat

Posted on February 2, 2011 by Dissent

Last month I noted a privacy complaint involving Rowan Regional Medical Center in North Carolina. OCR’s investigation into the complaint has reportedly been re-opened. Rebecca Herold offers her thoughts on why OCR might have re-opened the complaint: […] I was recently contacted by someone who had a question about a recent HIPAA complaint against Rowan…

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UK: Child’s police station interview discovered dumped at bus station

Posted on February 2, 2011 by Dissent

Mark Mcgivern reports: Confidential police videos of a little girl telling officers about alleged violent child abuse have been found at a bus station. Last night, the shocking breach of privacy over the six-year-old’s harrowing interview was the subject of an urgent inquiry. Senior Strathclyde Police officers admitted they were unsure if the tapes –…

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500,000 stolen email passwords discovered in Waledac’s cache

Posted on February 2, 2011 by Dissent

Dancho Danchev reports: Closely monitoring the post-take down activities of the Waledac botnet, security researchers took a peek inside the botnet’s cache of stolen accounting data, and found half a million stolen email passwords, next to hundreds of thousands of stolen FTP passwords. More info: “More specifically, they have 123,920 login credentials to FTP servers at…

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NY document: ID theft ring targets Apple stores

Posted on February 2, 2011 by Dissent

Jennifer Peltz of Associated Press reports: Dozens of people have been charged with forming a prolific identity theft ring that used thousands of stolen credit card numbers to shop at Apple stores around the country, according to a court document and a law enforcement official. The group obtained stolen account numbers, forged credit cards and…

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NC: Book Store Security Breach Causing Financial Aid Problems For Some ECU Students

Posted on February 2, 2011 by Dissent

Fraudulent charges linked to a breach at the University Book Exchange near East Carolina University continue to show up and the number of irate comments start to pile up. WITN follows up on a breach they reported last week. Almost a month after a security breach was recognized and fixed at a local bookstore near…

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Ca: Patients' right to privacy breached

Posted on February 1, 2011 by Dissent

The Sun Country Health Region (SCHR) has sent letters of apology to 66 patients whose right to privacy was breached. The SCHR discovered last June that one of its employees improperly reviewed the electronic prescription records of the 66 patients between March 2009 and January 2010. An extensive investigation has been conducted to determine the…

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