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U. Colorado Health Notifies 827 Patients That Employee Snooped in Their Records

Posted on December 7, 2015 by Dissent

From their public notice: UCHealth in northern Colorado is notifying approximately 800 patients that an employee inappropriately accessed their electronic medical record information. Letters to these patients have already been mailed, and affected patients will receive the letters over the coming days. The privacy and confidentiality of patients’ medical record information is a priority, and…

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FL: Jury acquits former Osceola County deputy in ID theft, tax fraud case

Posted on December 7, 2015 by Dissent

Following up on a report from September 2014, because while some of those indicted were convicted, one was acquitted and it’s only fair to report that in light of prior damage to his reputation. Rene Stutzman reports: A federal jury has acquitted a former NFL wide receiver who later worked as an Osceola County deputy, on charges he was…

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Tunecore Has Been Hacked, Sensitive Data Revealed, All User Passwords Invalidated

Posted on December 6, 2015 by Dissent

Bruce Houghton reports: Tunecore CEO Scott Ackerman sent an email to all users around midnight on Friday night that their accounts had been hacked three weeks earlier on November 17th. “We recently discovered suspicious activity on TuneCore’s servers in November,” he wrote, “and that on November 17th an individual illegally collected information from our servers.” The data stored…

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OkHello is NOT OK – they’re leaking user data (UPDATE 2)

Posted on December 6, 2015 by Dissent

OkHello provides a free group video chat service. Its app is available on the App Store and on Google Play. If you’ve ever used it, your details may be in others’ hands right now. According to their Privacy Policy, OkHello collects a lot of personal information about users, including geolocation data and information from Facebook…

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Ashley Madison hack steals man’s job, wife — and mind

Posted on December 6, 2015 by Dissent

In the wake of the Ashley Madison hack, we read a few reports that suggested that the revelations may have contributed to a few suicides. There is still fallout happening from that breach and data dump. Dean Balsamini reports: A prominent New Jersey educator lost his job, his wife, his mind and possibly his freedom —…

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LA: Opelousas couple pleads guilty to identity theft

Posted on December 5, 2015 by Dissent

 Do you really know who’s preparing your taxes? I’ve seen just soooo many cases of tax preparers stealing customers’ identity information for fraud schemes. Here’s another one: An employee of an Opelousas tax preparation business and her boyfriend pleaded guilty Wednesday to stealing customers’ identities in order to pocket income tax refunds. Frances Owens, 36,…

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