Pierluigi Paganini reports: Sodexo food services and facilities management company notified a number of customers that it was the victim of a targeted attack on its cinema vouchers platform, Filmology and it is urging them to cancel their credit cards. The service rewards UK employee via discounted cinema tickets, the website was taken down in response…
Category: Non-U.S.
Dozens of hospital staff access medical records of suicidal reality soap star
Dozens of people have been able to access the medical files of a television reality show star who tried to commit suicide, according to television current affairs show EenVandaag. Samantha de Jong, better known as Barbie, was admitted to hospital in January after trying to kill herself. She had hardly been off the tv since…
DriveHer, ride-sharing app for women, suspends service after data breach exposes personal information
Jaren Kerr reports: The owner of a ride-sharing app created to increase safety and security for women drivers and riders has suspended its services after learning that its user data was vulnerable to a breach. DriveHer, which launched in Toronto in March and has more than 1,000 downloads, was created to both empower women and…
Companies will now have to tell Canadian consumers when their privacy is breached — and do it quickly
Amanda Connolly reports: After close to three years, the government is finally pushing through regulations that require companies to tell Canadian consumers when their personal information is compromised. The Digital Privacy Actbecame law in August 2015, but several of its provisions were not immediately implemented and have languished on the books pending official authorizations needed…
UK: Warning to police staff as force fined £130,000 for losing rape victim interview
From the Information Commissioner’s Office, an enforcement action in a troubling breach incident: Humberside Police has been fined £130,000 by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) after disks containing a video interview of an alleged rape victim went missing. The three unencrypted disks and accompanying paperwork were left in an envelope on an officer’s desk. The…
Ca: Insurer must defend hospital nurse sued for breach of privacy: Court
Greg Meckbach reports: Aviva Canada has a duty to defend a nurse who is being sued for privacy breach by a patient whose medical records were accessed in a Simcoe, Ontario hospital, the Court of Appeal for Ontario ruled in a decision released March 28. The patient, known in court records as J.L., is suing…