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Author: Dissent

Missing Student Records From Chattanooga State

Posted on April 22, 2010 by Dissent

Karen Zatkulak reports: Nearly two thousand students records from Chattanooga State are missing. Administrators there tell us the company hired to scan the documents, mishandled them. The school says this is not the first time this company hired to protect information did the opposite. They say it’s the same business who dumped medical documents from…

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UK: NHS computers hit by voracious, data-stealing worm

Posted on April 22, 2010 by Dissent

Dan Goodin reports: The UK’s National Health Service has been hit by a voracious, data-stealing worm that’s easily detected by off-the-shelf security software, according to researchers who directly observed the mass compromise. Researchers from anti-virus provider Symantec have been monitoring the Qakbot worm since last May and have documented its behavior here and here. On…

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Paging Dr. Google

Posted on April 22, 2010 by Dissent

There’s a Note by Colin P. McCarthy in the latest issue of William and Mary Law Review that reviews some of the privacy, security and regulatory issues surrounding personal health records: “Paging Dr. Google: Personal Health Records and Patient Privacy.”

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More on the Havasupai case and issues

Posted on April 22, 2010 by Dissent

Amy Harmon of the New York Times has more on the settlement in the Havasupai case (covered here) and the ethical issues. As part of her two stories, she reports: “It is a gesture of respect to say, ‘We told you we wanted to do one thing, and we’d really like to do something else,’…

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Criminal web forum trades in stolen social network profiles

Posted on April 22, 2010 by Dissent

A study from VeriSign’s cyber security watchdog iDefense has revealed a huge increase over the past year in demand for nicked social network user accounts, many of which go on to be sold internationally on the black market including over forums. Once information available on social networking is secured it is auctioned off in bulk…

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Credit card data stolen from parking kiosk at Goldstream park

Posted on April 22, 2010 by Dissent

Amy Dove reports: People who enjoyed a day at Goldstream Provincial Park this month are now at risk of credit card fraud. A parking ticket dispenser closest to the entrance of Goldstream park was vandalized between April 17 and 18. The electronic storage device that records credit card information was stolen. The machine hadn’t been…

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