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Privacy commissioner finds Health Prince Edward Island response to unauthorized hospital employee accessing patient files was reasonable

Posted on January 11, 2019 by Dissent

Ryan Ross reports: Health P.E.I.’s response to a privacy breach involving patient health records was reasonable, but steps could have been taken to prevent it, says P.E.I.’s privacy commissioner. In a report released in December, privacy commissioner Karen Rose reviewed the unauthorized access of electronic health records for 353 people, which she referred to as…

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FL: High school students allegedly provided hacking as a paid service to change peers’ grades: Police

Posted on January 11, 2019 by Dissent

Hank Tester reports: A major investigation is underway at a South Florida high school into just that. Three students are suspected of breaking into Flanagan High School’s computer system to boost their classmates’ grades, but only those who paid. “They are like 18,” said student Valaria Delgado. “They could go to jail. That’s like hacking.”…

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How a Russian firm helped catch an alleged NSA data thief

Posted on January 10, 2019 by Dissent

Fascinating reporting by Kim Zetter on Politico. The 2016 arrest of a former National Security Agency contractor charged with a massive theft of classified data began with an unlikely source: a tip from a Russian cybersecurity firm that the U.S. government has called a threat to the country. Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab turned Harold T. Martin…

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BASF Workers in Taiwan Suspected of Leaking Company Secrets to Chinese Firm

Posted on January 7, 2019 by Dissent

Reuters reports: Taiwan is investigating six current and former employees of BASF’s local operations suspected of leaking corporate secrets to a rival Chinese company, an official said on Jan. 7. Five employees were detained and one had been granted bail by a court, Lu Sung Hao, Taipei-based director of Taiwan’s Crime Investigation Bureau, told Reuters….

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Ex-UBS Employee Charged With Data Theft on Trial in Switzerland

Posted on January 7, 2019 by Dissent

Hugo Miller reports: An ex-employee of UBS Group AG charged with stealing data on the bank’s clients and selling it to German tax authorities stands trial in Switzerland on Monday, in a case that rakes up the thorny issue of whether such leaks are the work of a whistleblower or a thief. The man, whom…

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A former NSA contractor accused of stealing a treasure trove of data offers to plead guilty to data theft

Posted on January 6, 2019 by Dissent

Scott Shane has an update on the case of former NSA contractor Harold T. Martin, who is potentially facing more than 100 years in prison when you start adding up all the felony counts:  A veteran cybersecurity specialist for the National Security Agency and other intelligence organizations, accused of taking thousands of secret documents home…

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