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IA: Medicap Pharmacy warns of possible data breach (UPDATED)

Posted on February 4, 2016 by Dissent

Matthew Patane reports: Medicap Pharmacy is warning customers about a possible data breach. The company said in a notice that an external hard drive was “inadvertently” disposed of on Nov. 5, 2015. The hard drive contained personal information. Medicap believed all of the information was encrypted, but said it learned on Dec. 3 that some information did…

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Manitoba Victim Services discloses confidential information to wrong person

Posted on February 4, 2016 by Dissent

Sean Leslie reports: A voicemail left by a victim services worker revealed confidential information about an incident concerning the welfare of a child to a person with no connection to the people involved. The voicemail contains the names and birth dates of two parents, a case number and allegations of behavior that could affect the…

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Israeli border police officer indicted for leaking personal information

Posted on February 4, 2016 by Dissent

Noam Dvir reports on yet another “little” breach that could cause big harm to individuals involved: A Border Police officer was on Wednesday indicted for abusing his authority and violating privacy, after he allegedly passed on a woman’s personal information to the far-right Lehava organization. The incident took place in December 2014, when the officer in question,…

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NASA Denies Hackers Hijacked Its Drone

Posted on February 3, 2016 by Dissent

There’s an update to a previously claimed hack involving NASA. Thomas CLaburn reports that NASA is investigating a claimed hack, but denies that its drone was hacked: “Control of our Global Hawk aircraft was not compromised,” said Beutel. “NASA has no evidence to indicate the alleged hacked data are anything other than already publicly available…

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Hawai‘i Medical Service Association notifying members after mailing error exposed protected health information

Posted on February 2, 2016 by Dissent

The Hawai‘i Medical Service Association (HMSA) is notifying about 10,800 members that it mistakenly sent care management letters to incorrect addresses. The misrouted letters did NOT contain financial information, Social Security numbers, HMSA membership numbers, birth dates, claims information, or medical histories. The letters did include member names and steps they could take to identify…

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South American Hacktivist Leaks Data from Colombian Government Websites

Posted on February 2, 2016 by Dissent

Catalin Cimpanu reports: The hacker known as Hanom1960 has breached, stole, and leaked information from Colombia’s Ministry of Information Technologies and Communications and Ministry of National Education. Hanom, who claims he’s part of the newer generation of LulsZec members, made its debut on the hacking scene last week, after hacking and dumping data from the Costa…

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