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Police announce arrest following alleged breach of B.C.’s PharmaNet system

Posted on April 4, 2017 by Dissent

The Canadian Press reports an arrest in a case involving inappropriate access to B.C.’s PharmaNet system: An investigation was launched in February after police were notified that someone was fraudulently using information obtained through the data system. […] The province said in a release Monday that 20,500 people may have had their information viewed inappropriately, up dramatically…

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Developing: Justin Shafer arrested, charging with cyberstalking FBI agent’s family

Posted on April 3, 2017 by Dissent

In what has become an increasingly bizarre case, researcher Justin Shafer was arrested Friday evening, detained in Dallas County Jail over the weekend on a “hold” request from the FBI, and then transferred to federal court today, where he was charged with cyberstalking. For the benefit of those who haven’t followed this story from the beginning: Shafer…

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International Association of Athletics Federations discloses cyber attack

Posted on April 3, 2017 by Dissent

Brian Homewood reports: The governing body of global athletics (IAAF) said on Monday it had suffered a cyber attack which it believes has compromised information about athletes’ medical records. An IAAF statement said the hacking group known as Fancy Bear was believed to be behind the attack in February and that it targeted information concerning…

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UK: How many people did Landauer hack affect?

Posted on April 2, 2017 by Dissent

Another breach appears to be dribbling out in bits and pieces. Antony Gedge reports that 247 staff members at Hywel Dda Health Board have been hit by a data breach at a private company that works with the NHS. Personal details including dates of birth and National Insurance numbers were stolen from the computer system at…

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Tampa man sentenced for his role in data breach at local medical practice

Posted on March 30, 2017 by Dissent

Frances McMorris reports: One of three men indicted last year for stealing the personal patient information from a Tampa medical practice to create fraudulent credit cards and steal tax refunds was sentenced to six years in federal prison Tuesday. Anthony Michael Harris, 26, of Tampa was sentenced for conspiracy and aggravated identity theft by U.S….

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CoxHealth says burglars stole data of 80 patients

Posted on March 30, 2017 by Dissent

Gene Hartley reports: CoxHealth says financial data of about 80 patients were stolen during a burglary at one of its clinics last week. The company this week sent letters to the patients and offered them free credit protection for one year. A CoxHealth representative said Wednesday that the burglary at its Primrose OB/GYN Clinic was…

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