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Laptops stolen from UC-Santa Cruz instructor’s home contained students’ information

Posted on March 2, 2017 by Dissent

That this is still happening in 2017 is …. disheartening. From a notification being sent by the University of California – Santa Cruz: We are contacting you regarding an incident involving the theft of a laptop that contained your personal information. What Happened? On January 13, 2017, two unencrypted laptops were stolen from the home…

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Ysleta Independent School District: Laptop containing high school students’ transcripts with SSN stolen in home burglary

Posted on February 24, 2017 by Dissent

Lindsey Anderson reports: Confidential information belonging to Hanks High School students might have been compromised after a laptop containing transcripts of every student at the school was stolen. A Hanks counselor downloaded and saved transcripts of all 1,700 students onto a personal laptop as part of her job, but the laptop and other items were stolen from…

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Cleveland Food Bank Loses Personal Data for Dozens of Clients

Posted on February 19, 2017 by Dissent

Kevin Niedermier reports: Cleveland police are still looking for the stolen car that contained personal information on 44 Greater Cleveland Food Bank clients. The car was stolen last month after a food bank worker had collected the written information on assistance applications. Food bank Communications Director Karen Pozna says so far none of the affected clients have…

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Thousands of medical records stolen from Zanesville practice

Posted on February 18, 2017 by Dissent

Kate Snyder reports: Thousands of patient files kept by Capital Prosthetic & Orthotic Center, Inc. were stolen from a storage locker in Zanesville in December. The information stolen, according to a release from Capital Prosthetic, may have included patients’ names, addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, medical diagnosis/treatments and insurance information. Across…

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U. North Carolina: Patient’s dental records may have been stolen

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Dissent

UNC School of Dentistry is alerting some of its patients that their personal information may have gotten into the wrong hands. According to the school, this inadvertent disclosure happened after one of the school’s postgraduate dental residents car was broken into. The school sent a letter informing patients that their personal information was stored on…

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Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield Pays $1.1M For Customer Data Breach

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Dissent

Jerry DeMarco reports: Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey agreed to pay $1.1 million and improve data-security practices to settle charges that it failed to properly protect the privacy of nearly 690,000 state policyholders whose personal information was contained on two laptops stolen from the insurer’s Newark headquarters. The insurance giant — New…

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