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21st Century Oncology Notifies Patients of Data Security Incident

Posted on March 4, 2016 by Dissent

Update, March 8: A 21st Century Oncology spokesperson confirmed today to DataBreaches.net that 2.2 million patients were impacted by this breach. Note that this is the second time 21st Century Oncology learned of a data breach from federal authorities.  In 2013, this site reported on an incident involving a rogue employee. That incident never appeared on HHS’s breach…

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California man hacked CMU student’s account, prosecutors say

Posted on March 4, 2016 by Dissent

Brian Bowling reports: A California college student hacked the student account of a Carnegie Mellon University student to steal her identity and attempt to get credit cards and personal loans in her name, federal prosecutors said. A federal grand jury indicted Dennis C. Liu, 23, of San Marino, Calif., in May on three counts of…

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PA: Luzerne County Community College email gaffe exposed faculty SSNs, W-2 info

Posted on March 4, 2016 by Dissent

Eric Mark reports: An email mistakenly sent by Luzerne County Community College to staff and faculty members on Wednesday has raised privacy concerns about personal information contained in an attachment to the message. The email, sent Wednesday afternoon to 264 full-time LCCC employees, concerned revisions to W-2 forms for faculty and staff members. However, the…

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Vantage Credit Union employee helped steal thousands from customers

Posted on March 3, 2016 by Dissent

Bailey E Kinney reports: A Vantage Credit Union employee has been charged with identity theft after stealing banking information from customers. Charging documents say 28-year-old Tiara Franklin transferred funds totaling $29,600 into three accounts without the knowledge or consent of the account holders. Franklin was an employee at Vantage Credit Union’s call center located on West…

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Nintendo Health Plan breach impacts 6,248 (Updated)

Posted on March 3, 2016 by Dissent

It’s all fun and games until you have to report a breach involving your health plan to HHS. Nintendo of America, Inc. notified HHS on February 26 of an incident impacting 6,248. The incident was coded as “Hacking/IT Incident” involving their Network Server, but still covers a lot of possibilities. [CORRECTION: It was not their…

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Pharm-Olam notifies employees of W-2 information breach

Posted on March 3, 2016 by Dissent

It’s not clear from their notification how many employees were impacted and how the security incident occurred, but Pharm-Olam International started notifying employees by mail of a security incident that compromised their names, Social Security and income information: At Pharm-Olam International (the “Company”) we value you and respect the privacy of your information, which is…

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