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Category: Exposure

After asking bank for $3 million ransom, hacker dumps massive customer financial database

Posted on December 3, 2015 by Dissent

Kevin Collier reports that “Hacker Buba,” the individual who allegedly hacked InvestBank in the UAE, has made good on his threat to dump customer bank data if the bank didn’t pay his extortion demand. The means by which that information was posted is striking. Hacker Buba initially tweeted from accounts like @investbank_2, though those were…

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Cottage Health Notifying 11,000 Patients Whose Records Were Exposed

Posted on December 3, 2015 by Dissent

Tom Bolton reports that Cottage Health, which suffered a HIPAA breach in 2013 due to a vendor error (by InSync) that exposed over 50,000 patients‘ information, has suffered another exposure breach: Cottage Health’s efforts to protect the confidentiality of hospital patient records suffered a setback earlier this fall when one of its computer servers was found to be…

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OH: Thousands Of Medical Records Containing Confidential Info Found In Dumpster

Posted on December 1, 2015 by Dissent

Maureen Kocot reports: A good Samaritan says he was surprised when he discovered thousands of documents marked confidential in a dumpster. 10TV examined the documents and found medical records containing patients’ social security numbers, dates of birth, as well as detailed information about medical conditions and prescriptions. […] The Ohio Medical Board says it has…

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IL: Mailing error by contractor discloses ‘limited’ personal info of 3,000 Centegra patients

Posted on December 1, 2015 by Dissent

Stephen DiBenedetto reports: Medical bills detailing “limited” personal information of 3,000 Centegra Health System patients recently were sent to the wrong addresses because of a mailroom error at a third-party contractor, a Centegra spokeswoman said. The mailing error happened Nov. 2 at MedAssets, a Georgia-based vendor Centegra contracts, during routine maintenance. A setting on automatic…

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Adele tickets: Fans claim personal data has been breached

Posted on December 1, 2015 by Dissent

BBC reports: Fans buying tickets for Adele’s tour have told the BBC they were shown the address and credit card details of customers other than themselves. Advance tickets were made available to members of Adele.com on Tuesday morning. But several fans said they were shown other people’s shopping baskets, including payment details, when they tried…

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Triple-S Management Corporation Settles HHS Charges by Agreeing to $3.5 Million HIPAA Settlement

Posted on November 30, 2015 by Dissent

Congratulations. You’re on one of the few sites that reported on some concerning breaches in the healthcare sector involving Triple-S, a licensee of Blue Cross Blue Shield in Puerto Rico. I first reported on them in 2010, including the $100K fine they were handed, and then I reported on them twice in 2014, including when they were handed a $6.4M…

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