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Hong Kong’s Privacy Commissioner Welcomes the Enactment of the Apology Ordinance

Posted on July 15, 2017 by Dissent

(14 July 2017) The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Hong Kong (“Privacy Commissioner”) Mr Stephen Kai-yi WONG welcomed the passing of the Apology Bill by the Legislative Council yesterday (13 July). Mr Wong said, “The enactment of the Apology Ordinance will generally help to protect persons who wish to make an apology without fear of…

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UK: NHS medic posts confidential patient data of new mums on Facebook

Posted on July 15, 2017 by Dissent

Martyn Halle and Nicola Fifield report: The confidential patient data of 31 new mums at a scandal-hit NHS hospital was posted on Facebook by a medic. Sensitive details were revealed by Italian researcher Luigi Carbone, who was working on a study to improve detection of pregnancies with a high risk of pre-eclampsia. Mr Carbone uploaded a photo of his laptop…

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In: NIFT student arrested for hacking Institute website

Posted on July 15, 2017 by Dissent

Local Police arrested an eighth semester NIFT student last evening for hacking the official website of National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) and tampering with the marks-sheets, police said here today.Kangra Sub Divisional Police officer Surinder Sharma told UNI this evening that NIFT Director S Balasidartha had lodged a complaint with police today that the…

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Sydney surgeon reprimanded for privacy breach

Posted on July 13, 2017 by Dissent

The Cape Breton Post reports: The Nova Scotia College of Physicians and Surgeons has reprimanded a former Cape Breton vascular surgeon for failing to properly dispose of confidential medical records as he closed his practice in Sydney. Dr. Ronen Jhirad consented to the reprimand and will contribute toward the cost of the college’s investigation. The…

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Bupa IPMI notifies customers of insider breach; former employee claimed to have 1million records for sale on dark web

Posted on July 13, 2017 by Dissent

Over on Hot for Security, Graham Cluley beat me to the punch on reporting an insider breach involving Bupa. You can begin by watching Bupa’s public notice, and then read Graham’s report for some more information. Of note, he reports: In all, around 108,000 international health insurance policies are said to be affected. An email…

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No Jio data theft, says Navi Mumbai police after initial probe

Posted on July 13, 2017 by Dissent

IANS reports: In a major relief to Reliance JIO customers, an initial police probe has found there was no theft of data by a computer engineer arrested from Rajasthan, a top investigating official said here on Thursday. “According to our probe so far, no data has been leaked or stolen. But investigations are still in…

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