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Security Advisory – PillPack.com Online Pharmacy

Posted on May 3, 2015 by Dissent

Yakov Shafranovich found a vulnerability that exposed patients’ prescription histories to others as long as the other(s) had their full name and date of birth: During the signup process, PillPack.com prompts users for their identifying information. In the end of the signup rocess, the user is shown a list of their existing prescriptions in all…

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Baltimore police data dumped

Posted on May 2, 2015 by Dissent

I suppose we shouldn’t be surprised to see data from the Baltimore Police Department dumped in response to what’s gone on there.  Email addresses and IPs plus a bit more information was dumped today.

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CA: Court orders hospital to release staff info following patient privacy breach

Posted on May 2, 2015 by Dissent

SanDiego6 reports: County USC-Medical Center must turn over the names and duties of all nurses and other medical personnel who treated a La Canada Flintridge woman who stuck pencils in her eyes in a suicide attempt as well as the identifications of staff supervisors, a judge ruled Thursday.  The self-mutilated woman’s image was captured by…

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Missouri high school student arrested on suspicion of hacking into school network

Posted on May 2, 2015 by Dissent

Heather Hourigan reports that a Fulton High School student has been arrested after hacking into the school’s computer system.  The attack, allegedly by Austin Singleton, caused the network to go down for several hours, although personal information was reportedly not affected. Read more on ABC and KOMU. While the news stories focus on the student’s arrest, there’s…

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A bit of hard luck hits Hard Rock Hotel & Casino customers

Posted on May 2, 2015 by Dissent

A statement from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, linked from their home page: The trust and loyalty of our customers is our highest priority, which is why, as a precautionary measure, we are writing to let you know of a security incident that may have affected your credit card information. This incident may have…

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Programmer Convicted in Bizarre Goldman Sachs Case—Again

Posted on May 1, 2015 by Dissent

Kim Zetter reports: A former Goldman Sachs programmer has been convicted for the second time in four years on charges that he misused his former employer’s code, adding a new chapter to an already bizarre and controversial case that has drawn much unwanted attention to the world of high-speed trading and elicited criticism of prosecutorial overzealousness….

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