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Cape Cod students affected by Medicaid billing vendor’s data breach

Posted on December 9, 2017 by Dissent

Cynthia McCormick reports on the resolution of  a lawsuit stemming from a laptop theft in 2014. The breach was previously  reported on this site: Hundreds of Cape Cod students — many with special needs — were put at risk of identity fraud and theft when a laptop was stolen from an employee of a billing…

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24,000 UNC Health Care patients affected by potential security breach

Posted on December 8, 2017 by Dissent

John Murawski reports: UNC Health Care is notifying 24,000 patients about a potential security breach at a UNC dermatology practice in Burlington. UNC said Friday that personal patient information was contained on a hard drive of a laptop computer that was stolen from UNC Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center in October. The absence of the…

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Mercy Health/Love County Hospital And Clinic Patients Notified Of Medical Records Incident

Posted on December 5, 2017 by Dissent

The press release below from Mercy Health/Love County Hospital is described as a supplement to an incident that they – and we – first reported in July. In September, the entity notified HHS that they had notified 13,004 patients, a notification that they reference below as a precautionary measure. I’m not sure why they needed…

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Former employee reportedly steals mental health data on 28,434 Bexar County patients

Posted on December 5, 2017 by Dissent

Samantha Ehlinger reports: The Center for Health Care Services in San Antonio is notifying 28,434 local patients whose Social Security numbers, mental health and other sensitive records were stolen when a former employee allegedly took the data on his personal laptop after he was fired, the company said in a news release. The mental health…

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Insiders Accused of Stealing Personal Data From Homeland Security

Posted on November 29, 2017 by Dissent

Nicholas Fandos and Ron Nixon reports: It was an audacious scheme: an attempted inside job at the office of a federal watchdog agency, where the cops, the authorities said, became the robbers. Three employees in the inspector general’s office for the Department of Homeland Security stole a computer system that contained sensitive personal information of…

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UK: Oxford and Cambridge Club hit by data breach after backup drive with members’ info stolen

Posted on November 26, 2017 by Dissent

Incredibly, they keep reporting this as “online data theft.” The theft of data that you intend to post online is not online data theft when it was your backup drive that was stolen from your brick and mortar headquarters. PTI reports: The Oxford and Cambridge Club, one of the United Kingdom’s most elite gentlemen’s clubs…

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