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Stolen Oregon Health & Science University hard drive contained babies’ protected health information

Posted on February 11, 2016 by Dissent

Data breach incident December 2015 involving stolen OHSU hard drive 02/10/16  Portland, Ore. On December 6, 2015, an OHSU research student’s car was broken into and a hard drive was stolen. The hard drive may have contained health information about Neonatal Intensive Care Unit patients admitted to the unit in 2013 who were enrolled in a…

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ZA: Espionage feared in laptop theft

Posted on February 11, 2016 by Dissent

Mayibongwe Maqhina reports: The DA suspects espionage might be at play in the theft of laptops belonging to members. KwaZulu-Natal DA MPL Francois Rodgers and another staff member lost their laptops and other equipment in separate theft incidents in Kokstad within a month. Rodgers said the home of a party staff member was broken into on…

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Eight months after laptop theft, Oceans Acquisitions notifies patients

Posted on February 6, 2016 by Dissent

Strike 1: Storing PHI on inactive or terminated patients on a mobile device. Strike 2: Leaving a laptop with unencrypted PHI in an unattended car. Strike 3: Not knowing you had PHI on the stolen laptop. If this was baseball, I’d call Oceans Acquisitions out. But it’s not, so… As seen on TXheadlines.com: an explanation…

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VA: Stolen University of Mary Washington laptop held SSN (UPDATED)

Posted on February 6, 2016 by Dissent

Add University of Mary Washington to any list you’re keeping of education entities that have reported a breach in 2016. The university recently started notifying an unknown number of people that a university-issued laptop with names, addresses, and Social Security numbers was reported stolen in transit. The details of the theft were not disclosed, but the…

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Colombia lawyers have sensitive human rights information stolen

Posted on February 5, 2016 by Dissent

There has reportedly been a burglary at a lawyer’s office where the target may have been sensitive information on human rights cases.  ABColombia reports: The lawyers office of the Centre for the Studies for Social Justice –Tierra Digna’s  was broken into during the night of the 19 January 2016 and a laptop containing sensitive information…

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CA: 356 Oakmont High School students’ transcripts stolen from counselor’s car

Posted on February 5, 2016 by Dissent

KCRA reports that identity information of 356 Oakmont High School students and their parents was stolen when student transcripts were stolen from a guidance counselor’s car. The unnamed counselor had taken the transcripts home with her to work last month, and the transcripts belonged to students with last names beginning with P through Ta. KCRA reports that the…

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