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Former UK doctor sentenced for voyeurism and unauthorized access to computer material

Posted on November 22, 2021 by Dissent

Sean Davies reports: A perverted doctor was jailed for two years and eight months for spying on housemates, friends, colleagues and hacking the details of 2000 potential women victims. Vinesh Godhania used a tiny pin-hole camera to secretly record women having sex, showers and using the bathroom at his address. He covertly filmed doctors, nurses…

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Ransomware threat actors dump NHS records on the ‘dark web’: Highly sensitive medical documents are leaked online after hackers’ £3million Bitcoin ransom is rejected

Posted on November 21, 2021 by Dissent

Last week, this site reported that a U.K. fertility clinic had been impacted by an attack on Stor-a-File, their document scanning vendor.  This week, there was more bad news for Stor-A-File clients. Michael Powell, Molly Clayton, and Kevin O’Sullivan report that Clop threat actors have dumped sensitive files on their dark web leak site when…

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A mailing error with troubling potential

Posted on November 20, 2021 by Dissent

We have all read about mailing errors by now. In fact, such errors are one of the biggest types of HIPAA breaches — providing one patient’s information to another, or a mail merge error, or something similar. But here’s a case in the U.K. that serves as a painful reminder that such breaches can have…

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Episcopal Retirement Services suffered two ransomware attacks in a one-month period

Posted on November 19, 2021 by Dissent

It’s bad enough experiencing one ransomware attack. Imagine experiencing two, because that’s what Episcopal Retirement Services (ERS) in Ohio has been dealing with. On or about September 24, ERS discovered that i had been the victim of what it describes as a cyberattack that impacted its systems and servers.  Then on October 22, they experienced…

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Brussels health authorities deny data violation on vaccination platform

Posted on November 19, 2021 by Dissent

Lauren Walker reports: A legal analysis has shown Brussels’ vaccination platform Bru-Vax respects personal data, Brussels health authorities’ have announced, following criticism of a data leak regarding people’s vaccination status. Earlier this week, it was reported that people, for example, employers, insurers or banks, could find out if a Brussels resident had been vaccinated by simply entering…

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Update: Eskenazi patients receive letter in the mail alerting them of cyber security breach 6 months ago

Posted on November 17, 2021 by Dissent

Bianca Reyes has an update on the Eskenazi ransomware incident that this site has been reporting on since August: Roughly three months after Eskenazi Health released a statement announcing a cyber security breach that compromised personal data, some patients are just now receiving that news in the mail. According to this release posted last month, Eskenazi…

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