Ben Hancock discusses another strategy for responding to state hacking: trying to sue them under the CFAA, although state claims would also be needed: “It is important to consider other, complementary options,” added Hinnen, who previously dealt with national security issues as a senior lawyer at the Justice Department. “One option worth consideration is enabling…
Category: Breach Incidents
Oklahoma Gov, OMES Confirm Unnamed Agency Hacked, No Ransom Paid
Grant Hermes reports: Calling it a “catch-22”, Oklahoma state officials declined to release which state agency was discovered to have been attacked by hackers, claiming on Wednesday that releasing the name could compromise the agency further. Last week, the state director of Oklahoma CyberCommand told a House of Representative committee an agency had been attacked…
Information Breach Reported By Hillsborough County
Sherri Lonon reports: Hillsborough County Aging Services has notified about 650 clients about a possible breach of protected health information that occurred in 2011. The potential breach was brought to the county’s attention in December 2016 by a former employee. According to the county, the possible breach occurred in March 2011 when an employee of…
Bend medical billing employee arrested in ID thefts
KTVZ reports that a woman who worked at Desert Orthopedics in Bend, Oregon was arrested last month and charged with theft and identity theft for stealing and misusing some patients’ financial information. The case against Karleigh Kelly,36, arose last month, when Bend police got a report of fraudulent activity on a Redmond resident’s account, said Bend…
Teenage hacker sentenced for cybercrimes against Trump, Obama in 2013
Andrew Blake reports: A teenager hacker was sentenced in D.C. federal court Wednesday for a slew of cybercrimes committed against President Trump, Michelle Obama and former CIA Director John Brennan, among others. Eric Taylor, 19, was sentenced to 36 months probation Wednesday afternoon with regards to a conspiracy that resulted in the disclosure of Social Security…
Misdirected medical documents reveal patient privacy issue
If you’re going to misdirect a fax containing patient information, you probably would like to avoid misdirecting it to a news station. WFAA reports: Fax machines are an easy, reliable way to get documents from one place to another quickly. It’s one reason doctors’ offices use them so frequently when sharing patient information. “There has…