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WI: DOC Electric employees’ personal data auctioned off

Posted on February 6, 2009 by Dissent

The Wisconsin Office of Privacy Protection has posted notice of a breach that occurred on January 15, 2009 when DOC Electric assets were auctioned off by M&I Bank and a local auction house. Apparently the computers and file cabinets contained personal information on DOC Electric employees who were employed from the start of the business…

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Disabled Veteran Receives Other Veterans’ Personal Data By Mistake

Posted on February 4, 2009 by Dissent

Dallas Cook reports: Just a week after the Veterans Affairs Department agreed to pay $20 million to veterans for exposing them to possible identity theft in 2006 by losing sensitive personal information in a stolen laptop computer, a local veterans association mistakenly sent out personal information about disabled veterans in the mail. Gerry Sparks, a…

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Abortion Center in Michigan Given Probation for Illegally Dumping Patient Records

Posted on February 4, 2009 by Dissent

Steven Ertelt reports: An abortion practitioner in Michigan and his chain of abortions businesses were given probation on Wednesday in a case involving the illegal dumping of patient records. Last year, members of a local pro-life group found biohazard waste and medical records at the Womancare abortion business. […] On Wednesday, in a hearing before…

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CO: Warrant: Mother stole medical records to protect daughter

Posted on February 4, 2009 by Dissent

This story just gets weirder and weirder…. A hospital worker inside St. Anthony Central Hospital says Paul Simmons and his friends made her steal personal information about patients or said they would kill her daughter, according to arrest warrants released Wednesday. Read more on 9News.com

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CO: Man accused of ID theft tried to surrender, turned away

Posted on February 4, 2009 by Dissent

From the this-is-kind-of-embarrassing-dept.: Deborah Sherman reports: For the second time in the same case, law enforcement in Denver turned away a key component in hundreds of instances of identity theft. The first time, it was a box full of stolen documents found in a storage unit, turned away by a Denver Police officer. This time,…

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UK: BBC sends personal details of 1,500 pensioners to wrong addresses

Posted on February 3, 2009 by Dissent

Urmee Khan reports: The TV Licence renewal documents – including names, dates of birth, first lines of address and National Insurance numbers – were sent to 1,199 residential care homes in December 2008. The details of 16,521 people over the age of 75 were sent out, but many were sent to the wrong care homes….

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