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GA: Health worker charged with ID theft

Posted on May 15, 2010 by Dissent

A former employee at an Albany doctor’s office is in jail charged with identity fraud. 44-year-old Sylvia Green, who worked at Albany OB-GYN, is charged with financial identity fraud. Investigators say Green, who worked as a phone nurse, refilling patients’ prescriptions, stole the identity of a patient and used her information to try to take…

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Court rejects Qchex’s appeal

Posted on May 14, 2010 by Dissent

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today affirmed a lower court ruling against Qchex. The Federal Trade Commission had brought the action against Qchex, claiming that Qchex violated federal law by operating an online check creation and delivery service with inadequate safeguards in place to prevent fraud. The lower court’s decision, issued in February 2009,…

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Laptop stolen from VA contractor contains veterans' personal data

Posted on May 14, 2010 by Dissent

I posted this yesterday to DataBreaches.net, but am posting it here, too, because even though the coverage so far doesn’t specifically mention that veterans’ health data were involved, it is a distinct possibility. Also, in updates to this story, it seems that the April 22 laptop theft affected 616 veterans, not 644 as originally reported:…

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Los Angeles Firemen’s CU Has Data Breach

Posted on May 14, 2010 by Dissent

David Morrison reports: The $889 million Los Angeles Firemen’s Credit Union has notified some of its more than 28,000 members that private information may have been compromised. The May 10 letter from CEO Michael Maestro said that “an extremely small percentage” of member files were “not properly moved” when the CU relocated from an old…

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Kudos

Posted on May 14, 2010 by Dissent

This week’s thumbs-up to: Citi — for calling me when two charges showed up on my account that didn’t fit with my normal card usage.  The charges were legitimate, but I really appreciate their caution, even though it inconvenienced my husband, who couldn’t figure out why the card was denied after placing two orders for…

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Facebook IDs hacker who tried to sell 1.5M accounts

Posted on May 14, 2010 by Dissent

Robert McMillan reports: Facebook has identified the hacker named Kirllos who tried to sell 1.5 million Facebook accounts recently in underground hacking forums. According to the investigators at the social networking site, he’s guilty of both hacking and hyperbole. Kirllos was first spotted by researchers at VeriSign’s iDefense group a few weeks after he claimed…

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