YLE reports: The head of the Finnish Transport Safety Agency Mia Nykopp has resigned after a privacy breach that allowed details about every driver in the country to be easily accessible online. […] Since July it has been possible to view details of every driver’s license online, and to check if they have a valid license. Trafi shut…
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Amsterdam data leak identifies secret AirBnB complaints
Janene Pieters reports: A data leak affecting the municipality of Amsterdam revealed the names and addresses of residents upset about the city’s home share policy. In one case a phone number was also leaked, AT5 reports. The data was not recorded on the municipality’s website in an unrecognizable way, according to the Amsterdam broadcaster. Around…
Taxpayer ID Numbers for 120 Million Brazilians Exposed Online
Lawrence Abrams reports: A misconfigured server exposed the taxpayer identification numbers, or Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas (CPFs), for 120 million Brazilian nationals for an unknown period of time. Before a Brazilian national can perform many tasks such as opening a bank account, creating a business, paying taxes, or getting a loan, they must first apply for a Cadastro de Pessoas…
‘It cannot expect a private business to continue to clean up its errors’: Privacy czar blasts health authority for faxing patient records to computer store — again
Ragas Clan reports: Darryl Arnold would have unplugged his fax machine months ago if he didn’t need it for work. That’s because the Saskatchewan Health Authority keeps faxing him confidential patient information, most recently a five-page catheterization report that included a patient’s personal information, medical history and treatment recommendations. According to the provincial privacy czar,…
Computer with data on 20,000 people stolen in Denmark
Confidential data on 20,000 residents in Gladsaxe, a municipality in central Zealand, were saved locally on a computer stolen that was recently stolen from the town’s city hall. The computer was stolen during a break-in between during the weekend of November 30th to December 3rd, Politiken reports. Information stored on the machine includes personal registration numbers, age, gender,…
UK: NHS to ban fax machines from 2020
From the This-Is-A-Good-Move dept., The Independent reports: Fax machines will be banned across the NHS in a bid to improve patient safety and cyber security. The outdated technology will be phased out by 31 March 2020 under plans announced by health secretary Matt Hancock. NHS organisations will be required to use modern communication methods instead, such as secure…