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UK: Bungling contractors throw out 500 confidential documents in Newcastle CQC office refurb blunder

Posted on July 30, 2016 by Dissent

Helen Whitehouse reports: Confidential documents detailing the backgrounds of hundreds of people have gone missing following an office upgrade blunder. Bungling Contractors threw out a locked filing cabinet containing up to 500 Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) certificates for people who had applied to become registered managers and providers. The error, which happened during the…

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Another Bizmatics client notifies patients of breach

Posted on July 29, 2016 by Dissent

We’re still learning of other Bizmatics clients who were notified that their patient data may have been acquired by criminals. Lifewellness Institute in California notified HHS this month that they had notified 2,473 of their patients of the incident. In a letter to their patients, a copy of which was kindly provided to DataBreaches.net by Lifewellness Institute, they…

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Unauthorized employee accessed AnMed Health patient records, release says

Posted on July 27, 2016 by Dissent

Carla Field reports: A health care revenue company says one of its employees looked at nearly two dozen patient records without authorization. Cardon Outreach does contract work for AnMed Health, and has employees on site at the hospital. AnMed said in a release that a Cardon Outreach employee opened 22 patient files without authorization, including…

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MO: A second TheDarkOverlord target confirms hack (updated)

Posted on July 27, 2016 by Dissent

In the past 24 hours, two of TheDarkOverlord’s targets have publicly acknowledged breaches previously reported by this site. Yesterday, it was the Athens Orthopedic Clinic in Georgia who issued a public statement (previous coverage). Today, it’s a group of clinics in Farmington, Missouri (previous coverage). Daily Journal Online reports: The medical group which includes Midwest…

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KR: Credit card companies fined over customer data protection failures

Posted on July 15, 2016 by Dissent

For the past few years, I’ve covered the consequences Kookmin, NongHyup, and Lotte Card have faced after cardholders’ information was stolen by an contractor’s employee over an 18-month period from 2012 to 2013.  I continue to be impressed that even though some of the fines or consequences haven’t been huge by our standards, there have been consequences to both the…

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Leaky database leaves Oklahoma police, bank vulnerable to intruders

Posted on July 12, 2016 by Dissent

Dell Cameron reports: A leaky database has exposed the physical security of multiple Oklahoma Department of Public Safety facilities and at least one Oklahoma bank. The vulnerability—which has reportedly been fixed—was revealed on Tuesday by Chris Vickery, a MacKeeper security researcher who this year has revealed numerous data breaches affecting millions of Americans. The misconfigured…

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