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TX: Medical Records Found Flying Around Parking Lot

Posted on March 20, 2009 by Dissent

MSNBC has a small item from NBCDFW.com that a Dallas man found a box full of medical records that included Social Security numbers in a parking lot after someone reportedly broke into a doctor’s storage unit. Neither the name of the doctor nor the name of the storage facility were indicated in the news story.

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UK: Council’s contractor reports laptop theft

Posted on March 20, 2009 by Dissent

Hayley Mace of EDP24 reports that the Suffolk Coastal District Council has suspended its work with a contractor, Lalpac, after a laptop containing unencrypted data on 3,000 was stolen from an employee’s home.

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Aussie stumbles on 19,000 exposed credit card numbers

Posted on March 20, 2009 by Dissent

Ry Crozier of iTnews reports: A defunct payment gateway has exposed as many as 19,000 credit card numbers, including up to 60 Australian numbers. The discovery by a local IT industry worker was made by mistake and appears to be caused by a known issue with the Google search engine, in which the pages of…

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Genetic Surveillance for All

Posted on March 20, 2009 by Dissent

What if the FBI put the family of everyone who has ever been convicted or arrested into a giant DNA database? Jeffrey Rosen had an article in Slate earlier this week that is thought-provoking piece on the constitutional and political implications of searching the DNA of family members who are presumed innocent and who are…

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ID theft feared as files found in street in East New York, Brooklyn

Posted on March 19, 2009 by Dissent

I know that most of the world is more concerned with electronic data breaches than paper breaches, but I’ve always been as concerned, and in some cases, more concerned, about paper breaches. Here’s another example from New York, reported by Veronika Belenkaya of the NY Daily News: Dozens of confidential files with city public housing…

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TN: Sensitive School Info Found Along Road

Posted on March 19, 2009 by Dissent

Josh DeVine of WSMV reports that confidential records including 21 students’ names, Social Security numbers and disabilities were found in the street. The students had all attended Bailey Middle School in 2006.

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