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Open wide and say, “Aaaargh.” ADA sends malware to dental offices?

Posted on April 28, 2016 by Dissent

Oh, wonderful. The American Dental Association (ADA) says it may have inadvertently mailed malware-laced USB thumb drives to thousands of dental offices nationwide. The problem first came to light in a post on the DSL Reports Security Forum. DSLR member “Mike” from Pittsburgh got curious about the integrity of a USB drive that the ADA mailed to members to share updated…

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Another Greenshades client discloses breach of employee info

Posted on April 28, 2016 by Dissent

Add University of the Southwest to your list of those notifying current and former employees that their W-2 or payroll information was accessed without authorization from their vendor, Greenshades. But don’t jump to conclude that the fault is with Greenshades, because the tax filing vendor says the problem is not with them. Following up on previous breach…

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Banks Sue Wendy’s Over Five-Month-Long Data Hack

Posted on April 27, 2016 by Dissent

Nick Rummell reports that it’s not just affected customers suing Wendy’s after a data breach disclosed in February – the banks are suing, too: A major data security breach at Wendy’s restaurants could have been easily prevented had the company acted faster, according to a class action filed on behalf of banks whose customers were…

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Vail Valley Medical Center notifies 3,118 patients whose PHI was stolen by departing employee

Posted on April 27, 2016 by Dissent

HIPAA Journal reports: Vail Valley Medical Center (VVMC) is in the process of notifying 3,118 patients of the inappropriate disclosure of some of their protected health information (PHI). A physical therapist formerly employed at Howard Head Sports Medicine was discovered to have copied the PHI of patients and taken the data to his new employer….

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Edwin Shaw employee loses unencrypted flash drive with 975 patients’ info

Posted on April 26, 2016 by Dissent

An anonymous site visitor kindly pointed me to this item that was in the Akron Beacon Journal last week: If you went to Akron General Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation hospital in 2010 or 2011, expect to receive a letter from hospital officials saying that some of your information may have been compromised. Officials said the data…

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dōTERRA letter informs customers of possible data breach

Posted on April 26, 2016 by Dissent

McKenzie Romero reports: A letter sent to customers and distributors from doTERRA, the Utah-based essential oil company, is warning that an apparent data breach last month may have compromised their personal information. A letter dated April 18 explains that a breach of doTERRA’s third-party data hosting and software service provider may have accessed the names,…

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