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MT: 20,000+ tribal members warned of data breach

Posted on February 15, 2017 by Dissent

The Miami Herald reports that 20,000 members of the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Tribes in Montana were notified that their personal information was on an unencrypted hard drive stolen from a Bureau of Indian Affairs law enforcement vehicle in Big Horn County. The unencrypted device contained names, addresses, birthdates and tribal enrollment information for members of the Crow…

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MO: Citizens Memorial Hospital employee data compromised by W-2 phishing

Posted on February 14, 2017 by Dissent

Personal and financial information — gone. Officials say W2 tax forms were mistakenly given to a scammer. And now all workers at Citizens Memorial Hospital are at risk. CMH is not yet saying how many of its workers this impacts. They say everyone who works there and at all of the dozens of locations in…

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Data breach hits San Antonio Symphony employees

Posted on February 14, 2017 by Dissent

At first I thought this might be another W-2 phishing incident, but it reads more like a hack. Davi Hendricks reports: Computer hackers broke into the computer network for the San Antonio Symphony this week, stealing the names, birth dates, social security numbers and addresses for about 250 employees, the organization confirmed Tuesday. “This was…

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Criminal record raises more questions about fired DC case worker in patient file breach case

Posted on February 14, 2017 by Dissent

Tisha Lewis has an update on a previously reported incident: FOX 5 is uncovering more about a D.C. case worker who sent confidential patient files to a complete stranger she met on Facebook to lighten her workload. The files included social security numbers and medical records. It turns out this case worker also has a…

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Third-party incidents continue to put patient ePHI at risk: Protenus

Posted on February 14, 2017 by Dissent

Protenus, Inc. has released its Breach Barometer for January. As they report, 2017 is starting out where 2016 left off: we are seeing an average of one breach per day involving health data. Protenus’s report, based on 31 incidents, reported that there were 388,307 breached records for the 26 incidents for which they had numbers. The single largest…

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NSA Contractor Could Face 200 Years in Prison for Massive Breach

Posted on February 11, 2017 by Dissent

Elias Groll reports: U.S. prosecutors unveiled an indictment Wednesday detailing what may amount to the largest data breach in the history of the National Security Agency — an archive of classified material that may total more than 500 million pages. The incident is a black eye on the secretive spy agency’s attempt to crack down on…

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