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Multnomah County notified 1,700 patients after discovering employee was forwarding emails to personal account

Posted on February 8, 2017 by Dissent

From Multnomah County, Oregon: January 20, 2017 On August 24, 2012, a Health Department employee began automatically forwarding all emails received in the employee’s county email account to a personal Google email account not maintained by the county. Some of these emails included protected health information (PHI) subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability…

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Five months after learning of problem, Michigan cancer treatment provider notifies 22,000 patients

Posted on February 7, 2017 by Dissent

On October 21, 2016, Singh & Arora Oncology Hematology PC in Michigan notified HHS of a hacking incident that they reported impacted 16,000 patients. Today, we learn that 22,000 patients are first getting notification letters this week. Why has it taken more than three months since HHS was notified for patients to be notified?  Jessica Dupnack reports: According to the letter, one of…

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Princeton Pain Management notifies patients after hacker gains access to PHI

Posted on February 7, 2017 by Dissent

Princeton Pain Management is notifying 4,668 patients of a hack that was detected on November 28. Although they found no evidence that data were removed from their system, protected health information (PHI) was accessed. From their notification: What Information Was Involved We believe that this incident may have affected certain information stored in our systems including…

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NJ: Little Egg Harbor Seeks Three Tiered Criminal Investigation into Stolen Data

Posted on February 7, 2017 by Dissent

Somebody is stealing confidential information from municipal computer systems in Little Egg Harbor and the township wants to know who and how they end up in the hands of a local political blogger each time. In a letter dated November 10, 2016, township attorney Robin LaBue sent a letter to the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office,…

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Man Pleads Guilty in Bradley University Data Breach

Posted on February 7, 2017 by Dissent

Eugene Daniel reports: Tuesday, Gbadebo Adebiyi, 41, admitted in federal court to participating in a scheme dating back to 2015. Then, Bradley University reported a data breach of employees’ personal information which was used to file false 2014 tax returns. Adebiyi confessed to working with others to collect money from the tax returns. Read more on Central Illinois…

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Prosecutors to seek indictment against former NSA contractor as early as this week

Posted on February 7, 2017 by Dissent

Ellen Nakashima reports: Federal prosecutors in Baltimore are expected to seek an indictment as early as this week against a former National Security Agency contractor who is accused of carrying out the biggest theft of classified information in U.S. history. The indictment against Harold T. Martin III is expected to contain charges of violating the Espionage…

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