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91,000 Washington State Apple Health (Medicaid) clients notified of data breach (update1)

Posted on February 9, 2016 by Dissent

The Washington State Health Care Authority issued the following press release today: State notifies 91,000 Apple Health (Medicaid) clients of data breach by Health Care Authority employee Employment terminated for individuals involved in data breach; notifying the appropriate federal officials for further investigation and potential criminal review OLYMPIA – The Washington State Health Care Authority…

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FDLE investigating Lee County elections website security breach

Posted on February 9, 2016 by Dissent

WINK News reports: The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is now investigating after one man allegedly hacked in to the Lee County’s Supervisor of Elections website. Dan Sinclair, who is running for Supervisor of Elections, says his friend, David Levin, accidentally hacked in to the website. Sinclair and Levin posted a video online showing the…

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UK: South Wales Fire and Rescue Service staff data breached

Posted on February 9, 2016 by Dissent

BBC reports: On Friday night, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service was told about an information security breach relating to employees’ personal data. A 59-year-old woman from Bridgend has been arrested in connection with data protection offences. The fire service did not disclose how many people were affected, but said it was limited to its…

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MO: Investigation continues into possible Camden County IT breach

Posted on February 9, 2016 by Dissent

Garrett Bergquist reports: The Camden County Sheriff’s Office said Monday it has enlisted the help of a computer forensics lab in investigating a possible breach. Spokesman Sgt. Scott Hines said the sheriff’s office was first notified of a possible compromised hard drive in the middle of last week. He said someone is believed to have…

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AU: Nurse allegedly assaulted after watchdog employee used database to find her

Posted on February 9, 2016 by Dissent

Another “small” breach with big harm. Paul Farrell and Melissa Davey report: A nurse was allegedly assaulted by an employee of Australia’s health practitioner regulator, who used his credentials to access the agency’s database and track down her home address and phone number. The security breach is one of several Guardian Australia has uncovered at…

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Hacker @dotgovs releases names of more than 20,000 FBI staffers

Posted on February 8, 2016 by Dissent

Kevin Collier reports: A Twitter account named “Penis,” sporting a Buzz Lightyear avatar and pro-Palestinian message, has just released the names, job titles, and phone numbers of apparently more than 22,000 FBI employees and contractors. Phone calls to a number of those named indicated that yes, the names and phone numbers are indeed correct. Some refused to answer any…

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