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FL: TGH Urgent Care says data breach may have impacted 558 patients

Posted on July 27, 2021 by Dissent

WTSP reports: A former employee is accused of taking photos of patients’ driver’s licenses and credit card information, according to TGH Urgent Care powered by Fast Track. TGH says they think the former employee took pictures of three people’s personal information while working alone on Sept. 9, at the intake window of its Seminole location….

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MN: Five in trouble with the state for unauthorized access of driver’s information

Posted on July 23, 2021 by Dissent

Tim Harlow reports: The deputy registrar’s office in Fairfax, Minn., is closed and its two employees are off the job after they accessed drivers’ motor vehicle records without an authorized purpose, according to the state Department of Public Safety. In an unrelated case in North Mankato, three employees at a deputy registrar’s office were stripped…

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Hospital worker stole identities of dying California patients in COVID scam, feds say

Posted on July 23, 2021 by Dissent

Helen Wegner reports: A hospital employee is accused of sharing patient identities with scammers who then fraudulently tried to obtain their COVID-19 unemployment benefits, according to court documents unsealed this week. Matthew Lombardo worked at the Scripps Health hospital in San Diego as a patient service representative where he obtained and verified patient information, including…

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UK: Nottingham nurse accessed confidential records of online dating matches

Posted on July 17, 2021 by Dissent

Ben Cooper reports: A nurse who accessed confidential medical records including those of people she met online dating has been allowed to continue working by a disciplinary panel. Helen Kirkpatrick, a former paediatric nurse in Nottingham, accessed 28 different patient medical records without clinical reasons for doing so over a period of 16 months between…

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94% Of Organizations Have Suffered Insider Data Breaches, So Why Aren’t These a Bigger Worry?

Posted on July 14, 2021 by Dissent

Sometimes, 2+2 does not = 4, it seems. When employees falling for phishing attempts represent one of the two biggest preludes to a ransomware attack, why are 28% of IT leaders in a recent survey more concerned about malicious insiders than human error? Why  are only 21% of those surveyed most concerned about human error?…

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Ca: Horizon employee fired after ‘significant privacy breach’ at Charlotte County Hospital

Posted on July 9, 2021 by Dissent

Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon reports: A Horizon Health Network employee has been fired after they “inappropriately accessed” the personal health information of 1,251 people at Charlotte County Hospital in St. Stephen, N.B., allegedly “out of curiosity.” In a statement, Horizon’s vice-president of quality and patient-centred care, Margaret Melanson, describes the situation as a “significant privacy breach.” Read…

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