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Laptops stolen from National Seating and Mobility contained some patient information

Posted on June 19, 2015 by Dissent

National Seating and Mobility notified the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office on June 12 of an incident that occurred on April 14, 2015 when two laptops, a smartphone, a backpack, and a briefcase were stolen from two employees’ locked work vans in Atlanta, Georgia. The incidents were immediately reported to the police and NSM was…

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Rogue Equifax employee improperly accessed Rite Aid employees’ information

Posted on June 19, 2015 by Dissent

Pharmacy giant Rite Aid receives online paystubs, W-2s, and self-service applications from Equifax. In early March, Equifax notified Rite Aid that it had detected suspicious activity on some Rite Aid employee accounts.  Equifax’s investigation resulted in a subsequent notification to Rite Aid on April 30 that an employee had misused their privileged  access to reset…

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Medical Informatics Engineering hacked; patient info involved

Posted on June 19, 2015 by Dissent

AP reports: A Fort Wayne medical software company is notifying patients of health care providers it serves that their private information might have been exposed when its networks were hacked, it said Wednesday. Medical Informatics Engineering said the attack on its main network and its NoMoreClipboard network began May 7 and wasn’t detected until May…

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NY: 18,000 North Shore University Hospital- LIJ patients notified 8 months after data theft at business associate’s offices

Posted on June 19, 2015 by Dissent

Candic Ruud reports: The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System is warning about 18,000 patients that their personal, health and insurance information is at risk due to a potential data breach. Five laptops were stolen last September from the offices of Global Care Delivery, a Texas-based firm that contracted with North Shore-LIJ and other providers…

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FL: Success 4 Kids & Families notifies clients of stolen laptop

Posted on June 19, 2015 by Dissent

Success 4 Kids & Families Notifies Individuals of Possible Data Disclosure Tampa, FL – On April 5, 2015, Success 4 Kids & Families (“S4KF”) learned that a password-protected laptop computer containing its clients’ limited protected health information had been stolen from the vehicle of one of its employees.  S4KF takes the privacy and security of its clients’…

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Alex Rodriguez Sued By Ex-UM Coach Lazer Collazo Over Biogenesis Records

Posted on June 19, 2015 by Dissent

Over on PHIprivacy.net, I had noted that there were questions about the theft of Alex Rodriguez’s medical records and whether there was any kind of reportable breach. Now Tim Elfrink reports that there’s a lawsuit stemming from the theft: In January 2013, in the days after New Times published an investigation linking Alex Rodriguez to…

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