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Author: Dissent

Doctor and Two Former Hospital Employees Sentenced for HIPAA Violations

Posted on October 29, 2009 by Dissent

LITTLE ROCK—Jane W. Duke, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas, along with Thomas J. Browne, Special-Agent-in-Charge of the Little Rock Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, announced today the sentencings of Dr. Jay Holland, of Little Rock, Arkansas; Sarah Elizabeth Miller, of England, Arkansas; and Candida Griffin, of Little Rock, Arkansas….

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Farmers bank account details lost by Rural Payments Agency

Posted on October 29, 2009 by Dissent

Caroline Stocks reports: Thousands of farmers’ bank account details have been lost by the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) after the Government body lost two back-up tapes of confidential data belonging to all English farmers. The RPA, which administers the single payment system of EU subsidy to English farmers, for the Department of Environment Food and…

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Cyber Secure Institute Calls Wired Magazine’s “2009 Smart List” Idea “Forget Medical Privacy” Profoundly Stupid

Posted on October 29, 2009 by Dissent

Today, the Cyber Secure Institute called Wired Magazine’s idea that we should “forget medical privacy” profoundly stupid. This idea was part of the Magazine’s 2009 list of “Smart Ideas,” which is the cover story of Wired’s October 2009 edition. As part of the magazine’s annual list of “smart ideas,” Wired endorsed an idea promoted by…

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Data Breach Incidents in India and HIPAA Compliance

Posted on October 29, 2009 by Dissent

naavi writes: A recent Economic Times Report in India which reported a successful Sting operation by a UK agency in which some health related data was bought from a medical transcription company has evoked some predictable response in US. As could be expected, there are voices stating that the best way forward for Health Care…

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DA: Nigeria scammer stole 150 IDs

Posted on October 28, 2009 by Dissent

Laura Italiano reports: As temps from hell go, officials say this one takes the cake — and whatever mother’s maiden names he can get his hands on. Manhattan prosecutors say a 19-year-old Nigerian computer whiz stole the personal financial information of 150 fellow employees during a brief but busy three-month temping stint at Bank of…

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Joco pub and customers were targets of credit card hacker

Posted on October 28, 2009 by Dissent

Dawn Bormann reports: Llywelyn’s Pub and its customers are the victims of a cyber credit card attack, Overland Park police said Wednesday. Overland Park police encourage anyone who has used a credit card at Llywelyn’s Pub within the last six months to monitor their statements for fraudulent expenses. Police Spokesman Jim Weaver said that more…

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