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Heartland pays Amex $3.6M over 2008 data breach

Posted on December 18, 2009 by Dissent

Robert McMillan reports: Heartland Payment Systems will pay American Express $3.6 million to settle charges relating to the 2008 hacking of its payment system network. This is the first settlement Heartland has reached with a card brand since disclosing the incident in January of this year. […] This settlement resolves “all intrusion-related issues between the…

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Driver's Ed Photos of Dead Youth Didn't Violate Family's Privacy

Posted on December 17, 2009 by Dissent

Jeff Gorman reports: A woman can’t collect damages from a paramedic who displayed photos of her son’s dead body in a driver’s education class, the Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled. Jeremy Wooten died in a car accident at the age of 21. Paramedic Don Horton kept the photos, which are typically taken at the scene…

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Hacker hits NC community college system

Posted on December 17, 2009 by Dissent

Kristin Collins reports: Patrons of the state’s community colleges may have had their drivers license and Social Security numbers stolen by a hacker. College officials announced late today that 51,000 library users at 25 campuses, including Wake Tech and Johnston County, were the victims of a security breach in August. They said the libraries collect…

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Government Grapples With EMR Security, Privacy

Posted on December 17, 2009 by Dissent

Mitch Wagner reports: While electronic medical records promise massive opportunities for health benefits, the privacy and security risks are equally enormous. The Obama administration has set an ambitious goal — to get electronic medical records on file for every American by 2014. The administration is offering powerful incentives: $20 billion for EMRs included in the…

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AZ: Ex-Valley restaurateur convicted in identity fraud scheme

Posted on December 17, 2009 by Dissent

Nicole Ethier reports that a former Valley restaurateur, Reha Soylular, recently was convicted in an identity fraud scheme: According to court documents, between 2002 and 2004 Soylular gained more than $1,000 by using other individuals’ personal information, including names and Social Security information, to establish merchant teller accounts without permission in Orange County, Calif. Soylular…

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PA: Upper Darby man arrested, faces identity theft charges

Posted on December 17, 2009 by Dissent

Linda Reilly reports: An alleged swindler involved in a sophisticated identity-theft ring involving personal information copied from hospital records is facing multiple identity theft and theft charges, police said. […] Shacoy McNish, 27, of the 400 block of Millbank Road, Upper Darby, was arrested in late November after allegedly purchasing almost $3,000 worth of merchandise…

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