Kevin White reports: A man from the Restigouche region says people should be able to expect privacy when it comes to their health records, even if they live in a small town where everyone seems to know everything about everyone. This after Mark Firth of Flatlands says an employee at the Campbellton Regional Hospital accessed…
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NSW Health privacy breach: ‘horrified’ families waiting for answers about patient files found in derelict building
Following up on their earlier reporting, Ange McCormack of Triple j Hack reports that documents left improperly at the Garrawarra center for the aged remain on the floor while “safety procedures around potential asbestos contamination of the site is underway.” Take a look at the scene there: And pictures from other rooms, shown in their…
50,553,664 GOMO app users’ information exposed – researcher (UPDATED)
By Lee Johnstone and Dissent Doe Sungy Mobile Limited (“GOMO”) claims to be the world’s leading mobile application developer and mobile advertising platform, with more than 2 billion downloads. Their GO Series apps include GOMO Reading, GO Launcher, GO SMS, GO Keyboard Pro, Z Camera, S Photo Editor, GO Music, GO Speed, Brightest Flashlight, and Z…
UK: Butlin’s admits 34,000 guest records stolen in hack
Alexander J. Martin reports: Butlin’s has confirmed that the records of up to 34,000 guests have been accessed by hackers. The holiday camp chain says the stolen data does not include payment details – but customers’ names, holiday dates, postal and email addresses and telephone numbers are believed to have been accessed. A spokesperson confirmed…
Telemedicine company exposed data of more than 2 millions patients in Mexico
Another day, another exposed database due to misconfiguration of a MongoDB installation. Bob Diachenko found it and reports on it: On August 3rd, I have discovered that personal information of 2,373,764 patients from Mexico is publicly available through a misconfigured MongoDB instance. Data included such fields as: Full name and gender; CURP number (i.e. Personal…
AU: 7000 patient records from Women’s and Children’s hospital exposed online in embedded data- for 13 years
Simeon Thomas-Wilson reports: Medical records of more than 7000 people were exposed online for 13 years, forcing an urgent review by SA Health into whether there were any other breaches. Names, date of birth and test results for around 7200 pathology tests at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital from 1996 to 2005 were leaked online…