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IN: Dozens of debit/credit card numbers stolen in Porter County

Posted on October 6, 2010 by Dissent

Ken Kosky reports: Valparaiso and Porter County police are alerting the public that dozens of people’s debit/credit cards numbers have been compromised. Police said at least 36 people have reported that their numbers have been used fraudulently in Georgia, Florida and other states. The loss is several thousand dollars. Law enforcement is trying to identify…

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Electronic medical records: great, but not very private

Posted on October 6, 2010 by Dissent

Pointer: Shelly DuBois follows up on recent reports about the loose HIPAA/HITECH guidelines that allow too many people to get their hands on patient data, quoting a number of people in an article on CNN.

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Dumped Medical Files Put Dozens of Omaha Patients at Risk

Posted on October 6, 2010 by Dissent

Molli Graham reports: Thanks to an alert viewer, KMTV Action 3 News uncovers a frightening find that could put hundreds of people’s personal information in danger. Names, social security numbers, and sensitive medical records are left for anyone to find. We’re taking action to protect those records and get you answers. On Tuesday night, we tracked…

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UK card fraud losses at 10 year low

Posted on October 6, 2010 by Dissent

Pleasantly  surprising  good news from the UK: Fraud losses on UK cards fell to their lowest levels for 10 years in the first half of 2010, while online banking also saw a decrease in the amount lost for the first since 2007. According to the UK Cards Association, total fraud losses on UK cards was…

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Ca: Investigation wraps up into security breach

Posted on October 5, 2010 by Dissent

As a follow-up to a breach previously mentioned here, the MyKawartha web site reports: More than 25,000 documents were left behind at the former St. Joseph’s hospital due to a miscommunication, says Jonathan Bennett, chief communications officer at the hospital. Now that the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario has reviewed the hospital’s investigation into…

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Ca: More veterans sound alarm over serious privacy breaches

Posted on October 5, 2010 by Dissent

Murray Brewster reports: More veterans are coming forward with claims their private medical information was distributed or widely accessed by federal bureaucrats in what some say were attempts to smear reputations. At least three new cases came to light Tuesday, widening a privacy scandal triggered by veterans activist Sean Bruyea who acquired hundred of pages…

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