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PharmaNet breach compromises personal information of 7,500 B.C. residents, says province

Posted on February 16, 2017 by Dissent

CBC News reports: The personal information of approximately 7,500 British Columbians may have been compromised through the provincial government’s PharmaNet system, according to the Ministry of Health. A letter from the ministry was sent last week to B.C residents affected by the breach. The letter says an “unknown/unauthorized person obtained and used a physician’s login to access PharmaNet.” PharmaNet…

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Ph: Comelec faces probe for another possible data breach

Posted on February 16, 2017 by Dissent

Paterno Esmaquel II and Michael Bueza report: The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is facing an investigation for another possible data breach after one of its computers in the town of Wao, Lanao del Sur, was stolen. Comelec Chairman Andres Bautista confirmed to Rappler on Thursday, February 16, “Merong computer sa election office ng Wao, Lanao del…

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Australia finally gets data breach notification laws at third attempt

Posted on February 13, 2017 by Dissent

Chris Duckett reports: At the third time of asking, Australia will have data breach notification laws. The passage of the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Bill 2016 through the Senate on Monday means Australians will in the near future begin to be alerted of their data being inappropriately accessed. The legislation is restricted to incidents involving personal information,…

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Guelph notifying staff whose private information was compromised

Posted on February 11, 2017 by Dissent

Tony Saxon reports that Guelph employees affected by a breach last month are being notified. The breach – an erroneous disclosure of employee information – has already cost the city’s CAO his job. Early last month over 50,000 email items were accidentally given to a former city employee as part of an ongoing $1 million wrongful…

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UK: Laptop and files with confidential information about Aberdeen children stolen

Posted on February 11, 2017 by Dissent

Paper documents and a laptop holding personal details about youngsters in the Granite City were taken when a car was stolen. Councillor Alex Nicoll, who sits on the education and children’s services committee, said: “I’m obviously concerned that this has happened. Read more on Aberdeen Journals Ltd. Thankfully, the laptop was encrypted and the stolen…

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AU: Top End Health Service breach exposes private details of cancer patients

Posted on February 10, 2017 by Dissent

Hayley Sorenson reports: Confidential documents showing the diagnoses and contact details of dozens of Royal Darwin Hospital cancer patients ended up in a suburban driveway. The three-page file appears to be an appointment schedule for Northern Territory Radiation Oncology, based at the Alan Walker Cancer Centre at the RDH. It shows the names, phone numbers and…

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