Brian Krebs reports that LANDESK may have been hacked as early as June, 2014, and the impact may extend beyond employee data being stolen: LANDESK, a company that sells software to help organizations securely and remotely manage their fleets of desktop computers, servers and mobile devices, alerted employees last week that a data breach may…
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FTC files notice of appeal in FTC v. LabMD
The FTC has filed a notice of appeal in FTC v. LabMD, stating: Complaint Counsel intends to preserve and advance all arguments presented before the Administrative Law Judge at the evidentiary hearing and through Complaint Counsel’s post-trial briefs, including Complaint Counsel’s Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, Post-Trial Brief, Reply to Respondent’s Proposed Findings of Fact,…
U.S. Air Force looking into data breach related to contract protest
Andrea Shalal reports: The U.S. Air Force is looking into how classified data about a competition for a next-generation U.S. bomber found its way into a report published by Forbes magazine, according to several sources familiar with the issue. Boeing Co and Lockheed Martin Corp this month filed a formal protest against the Air Force’s…
Anthem Fires Back at Data Breach Suit
Ross Todd reports: Anthem Inc., the nation’s second largest health insurer, has taken its first swing at narrowing litigation stemming from a major data breach affecting about 80 million customers. In court papers filed Monday, Anthem’s lawyers at Hogan Lovells maintain that customers have failed to show any actual damages as a result of the…
Lahey Clinic Hospital settles OCR charges stemming from theft of laptop used with CT scanner
Hot off the presses: there’s been another settlement announced by OCR. This one involves Lahey Hospital and Medical Center (Lahey Clinic Hospital), who have agreed to pay $850,000 and to adopt a robust corrective action plan to correct deficiencies in its HIPAA compliance program. Lahey is a nonprofit teaching hospital affiliated with Tufts Medical School, providing primary…
OPM OIG Audit Finds Significant Problems Remain
From the Executive Summary of FY 2015 FISMA Results: The significant deficiency related to information security governance has been dropped due to the reorganization of the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO). OPM’s system development life cycle policy is not enforced for all system development projects. OPM does not maintain a…