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UF officials notify patients of privacy breach

Posted on July 6, 2010 by Dissent

University of Florida officials have notified 2,047 people that their Social Security or Medicaid identification numbers were included on address labels affixed to letters inviting them to participate in a research study. The letters were sent through the U.S. Postal Service on May 24, and the information also was shared with a telephone survey company….

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WellPoint: 940 customers’ records may have been accessed

Posted on July 1, 2010 by Dissent

Reuters reports on the WellPoint breach that’s in the news this week: […] The company believes that the security glitch was exploited to access information on 940 insurance applications. Separately, unauthorized viewers accessed spreadsheets that “in rare cases” contained Social Security numbers, Sanders said. WellPoint is doing forensic work to identify the applicants whose data…

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CA: Officials investigate potential information breach

Posted on June 29, 2010 by Dissent

Some personal information from a computer science and engineering class at Cal State San Bernardino may have been disclosed. Information from one class roster file containing names and social security numbers was inadvertently made public through a Web server. The files were promptly removed upon discovery on June 10, and university officials are investigating if…

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CA: Personal Documents Found In Dumpster

Posted on June 25, 2010 by Dissent

About 100 people’s personal information was thrown out along with unused, unopened books and learning materials, a KCRA 3 investigation revealed. A KCRA 3 insider watched Department of Parks and Recreation employees putting the materials in a Dumpster outside a parks building. KCRA 3 found several folders with important documents. One contained names, Social Security…

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Personal data accessed on Blue Cross website

Posted on June 23, 2010 by Dissent

Courtney Perkes reports: More than 200,000 Anthem Blue Cross customers this week received letters informing them that their personal information might have been accessed during a security breach of the company’s Web site. Only customers who had pending insurance applications in the system are being contacted because information was viewed through an on-line tool that…

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Impulse Monitoring denies responsibility for NVMS breach

Posted on June 22, 2010 by Dissent

As an update on a breach reported earlier this month (here), Pamela Lewis Dolan of amednews.com reports: Meanwhile, Impulse Monitoring, a Columbia, Md., company that provides onsite and Web-based monitoring of neurological systems for patients undergoing spinal and brain-related injuries, is denying any responsibility in a case involving the June 6 dumping of several boxes…

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