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Stolen laptop contained UCSF research participants’ health & insurance info

Posted on July 4, 2015 by Dissent

The University of California – San Francisco posted this notice on their site on July 2: UC San Francisco is alerting individuals about a burglary involving an unencrypted laptop belonging to a faculty member in the Cardiac Electrophysiology & Arrhythmia Service that contained some personal, research and health information. While there is no evidence of…

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Oops. A school sends all eighth-grade report cards to every family in the grade

Posted on July 4, 2015 by Dissent

Valerie Strauss reports: Oops. An elementary school in Connecticut accidentally e-mailed the report cards for every eighth-grade student to every eighth-grade family. Instead of sending a single report card as a secure document to a single family, someone sent all of the student evaluations as an attachment to the entire grade at Cromwell Middle School,…

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MI: Around 85K affected in FireKeepers Casino data breach

Posted on July 3, 2015 by Dissent

WoodTV has an update/follow-up on a FireKeepers Casino breach first disclosed in May.  Information from thousands of credit and debit cards may have been stolen during a data security breach at FireKeepers Casino in Battle Creek. Officials with FireKeepers Casino confirmed Friday that approximately 85,000 credit and debit cards used between September 7, 2014, and…

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Breach snobs

Posted on July 3, 2015 by Dissent

So Harvard gets hacked and dozens of media outlets dutifully headline it. But when millions of students, faculty, and staff at Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) had their hacked personal and financial information up for sale after MCCCD failed to properly secure their network following an earlier hack, most media outlets never even mentioned it – and…

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Dumpsters full of employees’ documents at closed Albuquerque business could have been gold for ID thieves

Posted on July 3, 2015 by Dissent

Ryan Luby and Carlos Marquez report: Who doesn’t love a good night on the town? Known for having more than one club under one roof, Graham Central Station in Albuquerque was the place to be. But after nearly 11 years in the business, the doors are locked and the club is closed. Signs on the…

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Orlando Health notifying patients after uncovering unauthorized employee access to protected health information

Posted on July 2, 2015 by Dissent

The following substitute notice was posted on Orlando Health’s web site: Notice Regarding Unauthorized Access The privacy and confidentiality of our patient’s health information is of the utmost importance to Orlando Health. Regrettably, this notice is regarding a recent incident involving that information. On May 27, 2015, while conducting a routine patient record access audit…

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