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When storing old medical records matters

Posted on May 16, 2015 by Dissent

Over on PHIprivacy.net, I had often questioned the fact that so many healthcare facilities retain patients’ medical records forever. And while those stored records pose a risk in terms of breaches, I had also noted that there might be times when having a patient’s very old records could actually be helpful. Here’s another example. KPLR reports:…

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3 Dixon High Students Suspended in Grade Data Breach

Posted on May 16, 2015 by Dissent

As an update to a previously reported incident: at least three students have been suspended so far in the grade-changing hack that has rocked Dixon High School. At least nine teacher accounts were hacked and 200 grades changed since January for 32 students. One teacher noticed something that resulted in the investigation, but I have yet…

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Host of NSA’s smtp server hacked?

Posted on May 15, 2015 by Dissent

An interesting paste today by PH1K3 lets us follow along during an attempt to hack the host/dns provider for smtp.nsa.gov.

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OH: MetroHealth reports data breach for 981 heart patients due to malware

Posted on May 15, 2015 by Dissent

Brie Zeltner reports: The MetroHealth System is notifying almost 1,000 patients who received heart catheterization procedures at the hospital over the past year that their protected health information may have been accessed when three computers were hacked there. The health system discovered “malware” or malicious software, on three computers in its Cardiac Cath Lab, according…

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Hacker told F.B.I. he made plane fly sideways after cracking entertainment system

Posted on May 15, 2015 by Dissent

Jorge Barrera reports: A well-known U.S. hacker told F.B.I. agents he took momentary control of an airplane’s engines mid-flight by hacking into its in-flight entertainment system, according to a document filed in U.S. federal court and obtained by APTN National News. [Chris] Roberts, who has been interviewed at least three times by the F.B.I. this year,…

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Penn State College of Engineering hacked; China suspected in at least one attack (updated)

Posted on May 15, 2015 by Dissent

University alerted by FBI in November 2014 18,000 whose SSN were on server being notified First attack may have occurred in September 2012 NBC reports: The engineering school at Penn State was the target of two sophisticated hacking attacks, one of which cybersecurity experts say originated in China, the university announced on Friday. While the university…

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