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NY: Nurse who took pics of patients’ private parts at Syracuse hospital turns in license

Posted on March 29, 2016 by Dissent

James T. Mulder reports a follow-up on a very disturbing patient privacy breach: A nurse who took photos of an unconscious [SUNY] Upstate University Hospital patient’s penis with her smart phone has turned in her nursing license. The state Education Department announced it has approved a request from Kristen Johnson, 27, of Fulton to surrender her…

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Ca: Alberta Health Services implements new privacy training following massive fall 2015 breach

Posted on March 28, 2016 by Dissent

Jeremy Simes reports: Following a breach of privacy investigation at a southern Calgary hospital last fall, Alberta Health Services (AHS) has withdrawn or reduced disciplinary action against dozens of hospital employees, though they’re getting personalized training so it doesn’t happen again. The breach involved 48 South Health Campus employees in connection to a Calgary police…

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MA: Patient information taken from Northgate Medical Primary Care

Posted on March 28, 2016 by Dissent

David McKay reports that Northgate Medical Primary Care in Springfield, Massachusetts has issued a press release about a HIPAA breach.  I haven’t been able to find any copy of it online or on their web site as of the time of this post, however. McKay reports: Northgate said they discovered in January that a former employee had…

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Jury Awards Calif. Mortgage Co. $25M For Rival’s Data Theft

Posted on March 23, 2016 by Dissent

There’s a follow-up to an insider theft case previously noted on this site. Y. Peter Kang reports: A California state jury on Tuesday awarded $25.1 million in damages to Mount Olympus Mortgage Co., finding rival mortgage lender Guaranteed Rate Inc. liable for illegally transferring hundreds of private consumer loan files from MOMCo’s computer systems, according…

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German cops in India to probe data-breach case

Posted on March 19, 2016 by Dissent

Dwaipayan Ghosh reports: The CID, along with German cops, is raiding several places in Salt Lake and New Town for the past 48 hours in connection with a fraud worth several crores involving a German firm. The accused had allegedly set up an IT firm in Sector V and was providing technical support to the…

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AR: Pulaski County Special School District notifies past and current employees of data breach

Posted on March 19, 2016 by Dissent

It was a heck of a week for Pulaski County Special School District employees. One hundred of them got pink slips on Wednesday in a downsizing move, and all former and current employees received emails or phone messages late Friday night alerting them to a data breach in February that had just been discovered. Cynthia Howell reports: Pulaski County Special School…

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