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Michigan ‘ATM jackpotting’: Florida men allegedly forced machines to dispense $107K

Posted on July 20, 2025 by Dissent

Cole Waterman reports: Two Florida men allegedly spent a September day burglarizing ATMs in four Michigan counties, making off with more than $100,000. The next month, police found them in a Minnesota hotel amid stacks of cash. The duo is now facing federal charges for allegedly engaging in a lucrative, tech-savvy scam known as “ATM…

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Theft from Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital sparks probe

Posted on July 18, 2025 by Dissent

Old-fashioned breaches still exist. Amanda Keenan reports: Health board chiefs have launched a major investigation after brazen thieves stole NHS laptops containing confidential patient data. Around 20 staff devices were snatched from an office block within the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Govan. Greater Glasgow and Clyde health board bosses have been forced to fork out £14,000 to…

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Computers containing thousands of patients’ records stolen from Belfast hospital

Posted on March 11, 2025 by Dissent

Deborah McAleese reports: Twenty-eight computers containing the records of thousands of patients have been stolen from a Belfast Hospital, UTV can reveal. The computers were being used to train staff on the new encompass system, a digital healthcare record that is being rolled out across all health trusts. Belfast Health Trust said the missing appliances…

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Data protection commissioners ‘want to look wider’ into patient file breach

Posted on May 29, 2024 by Dissent

Cianan Brennan reports: The Data Protection Commission has opened an investigation into the HSE after the personal files of patients were “compromised”. Questions have been raised about “unsuitable locations” in which that data was stored. A spokesperson for the commission said that the inquiry “concerns the storage and retention of personal data contained in paper records…

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Public notice of break-in at Whitehorse Victim Services office

Posted on March 20, 2024 by Dissent

The Government of Yukon is reporting a break-in that occurred at the Whitehorse Victim Services office sometime between the evening of March 15 and the morning of March 16, 2024. The Whitehorse detachment of RCMP “M” Division is investigating the break-in and the Department of Justice is following the appropriate procedures to respond to the…

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Theft of Vancouver rape crisis centre server containing sensitive data raises privacy concerns

Posted on January 2, 2024 by Dissent

Yasmine Ghania and Moira Wyton report: Cybersecurity experts are warning of “significant” data privacy risks after a Vancouver rape crisis centre told clients and donors a computer server containing their sensitive personal information and banking details was stolen from its office last month. The Dec. 3 break-in at Salal Sexual Violence Support Centre’s new downtown office is…

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