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UK: Community order for hacker who stole over 10,000 files from Royal Stoke Hospital

Posted on January 17, 2020 by Dissent

Sometimes even when you try to give people a break or a second chance, they just double down on the problematic behavior…. From the Crown Prosecution Service: A former Royal Stoke Hospital employee, who used malicious software to crack the passwords of his co-workers and access over 10,000 confidential hospital files, has been given a…

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Former employees held for data theft from pharma firm in Hyderabad

Posted on January 16, 2020 by Dissent

Express News Service reports: Four persons were arrested by the Cyber Crime wing of Cyberabad police for stealing confidential data from a pharma company. Using the patented data of the firm, the accused manufactured similar products at Visakhapatnam. The accused are Gunturu Srikanth Reddy, Mekala Krishna Reddy, Mekala Venkat Reddy and S Yogeswara Rao. Read…

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UK: Former social worker prosecuted for unlawful data disclosures

Posted on January 15, 2020 by Dissent

From the Information Commissioner’s Office: A former social worker has been prosecuted for passing the personal information of service users to a third party provider for Local Authority young person placements. Leo Kirk unlawfully disclosed referrals for residential or foster placements of vulnerable young people aged 16-18 years old. The referrals contained sensitive personal data…

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IE: Hospital staff to be investigated over alleged ‘derogatory’ online posts

Posted on January 15, 2020 by Dissent

Paul Cullen reports: University Hospital Limerick says it plans to investigate staff over the alleged leaking of confidential patient information as well as “derogatory” Facebook posts. Staff have been told they may face disciplinary action for remarks on social media “made in the name of the HSE” which are offensive or derogatory. Read more on Irish Times.

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More details revealed on 2018 Moose jaw police privacy breach

Posted on January 11, 2020 by Dissent

CKOM reports: In the fall of 2018, the Moose Jaw Police Service fired two workers “inappropriately accessing police information records”, and now more details have been released on what happened in a report from the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner. In the report from the commissioner released on Tuesday, it described the privacy breaches as “snooping”. Read…

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Amazon fires employees for leaking customer email addresses and phone numbers

Posted on January 10, 2020 by Dissent

Zack Whittaker reports: Amazon  has fired a number of employees after they shared customer email address and phone numbers with a third-party “in violation of our policies.” The email to customers sent Friday afternoon, seen by TechCrunch,  said an employee was “terminated” for sharing the data, and that the company is supporting law enforcement in their prosecution. Read…

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