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Highmark changes it procedures in wake of BCBS breach

Posted on October 7, 2009 by Dissent

Another lesson learned the hard way? In the aftermath of the theft of a Blue Cross Blue Shield laptop, Highmark, Inc. notified 50,000 doctors that their Social Security numbers or tax ID numbers were on the stolen laptop containing their unencrypted data. A BCBS employee had reportedly breached policy by downloading the unencrypted database to…

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TN: 68 Blue Cross Blue Shield hard drives stolen (updated)

Posted on October 6, 2009 by Dissent

Yet another Blue Cross Blue Shield breach in the news this week, although it’s not clear yet whether any PII or PHI are involved (see update below). Joe Legge reports: Monday, Blue Cross Blue Shield workers noticed something missing here at their Eastgate offices. Dozens of computer hard drives weren’t where they were supposed to…

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TN: 68 Blue Cross Blue Shield hard drives stolen (update 1)

Posted on October 6, 2009 by Dissent

Yet another Blue Cross Blue Shield breach in the news this week, although it’s not clear yet whether any PII or PHI are involved. Joe Legge reports: Monday, Blue Cross Blue Shield workers noticed something missing here at their Eastgate offices. Dozens of computer hard drives weren’t where they were supposed to be. 68 drives…

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850,000 doctors could be hit by potential data breach from insurer’s stolen laptop

Posted on October 6, 2009 by Dissent

Emil Berry reports on a recent breach that was originally described as affecting “tens of thousands” of people. Now it appears that the breach was much bigger: A file containing identifying information for every physician in the country contracted with a Blues-affiliated insurance plan was on a laptop computer stolen from a BlueCross BlueShield Assn….

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Man charged with credit card fraud after hospital telethon

Posted on October 5, 2009 by Dissent

Even a telethon for a worthy cause can lead to trouble. Tony Lofaro reports: An Ottawa man is facing several charges after a police investigation into stolen credit card data at a hospital telethon in May. The Ottawa police organized fraud unit began its investigation after a report of stolen credit card data being used…

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PRMC learns of computer breach

Posted on October 3, 2009 by Dissent

Although a server containing information for about 7,600 Plains Regional Medical Center mammography patients was hacked two years ago in North Carolina, the hospital administrator expects no ill consequences. Administrator Hoyt Skabelund said the hospital was notified Sept. 24 the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, which developed the software PRMC uses to send…

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