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The West Virginia Attorney General’s Office statement on CAMC breach

Posted on February 16, 2011 by Dissent

West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw today announced actions by his office and the Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC) to secure the private information of 3655 patients affected by a data breach on a website set up for CAMC. The breach occurred within the research subsidiary of CAMC – the CAMC Health Education Research Institute…

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Contractor error exposed Charleston Area Medical Center’s Research Institute patient data on web

Posted on February 16, 2011 by Dissent

Statement by Charleston Area Medical Center: We wanted to let you know about a security incident that occurred at Charleston Area Medical Center’s Research Institute, which involved the personal information of some of our patients. On February 8, 2011, we learned that one of our databases containing information about 3655 patients had security vulnerability. The…

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ME: Data breach affects Mainers’ bank and credit union accounts

Posted on February 15, 2011 by Dissent

Ken Christian reports: A data breach is affecting the bank accounts of what is potentially thousands of Mainers. John Murphy, President of the Maine Credit Union League told NEWS CENTER says the suspicious activity was noticed during the last several days. Murphy says members are seeing activity on their cards that were not purchases they…

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OH: Envelopes Display Workers’ Social Security Numbers

Posted on February 15, 2011 by Dissent

A mass mailing has made some very private information public. More than 8,000 state child-care providers have had their social security numbers accidentally exposed, 10TV’s Glenn McEntyre reported on Monday. The providers received letters from Affiliated Computer Services, which is a subsidiary of Xerox.  The company was hired by the state of Ohio to manage…

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Former L.A. County social worker pleads guilty in identity theft

Posted on February 13, 2011 by Dissent

This is a follow-up to a case previously reported on this blog but adds more details about the number of victims and crime. A former employee with the Los Angeles County Department of Social Services pleaded guilty this past week to federal charges and admitted that he filed federal tax returns in the names of…

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(update) NC: U.B.E. breach victims total continues to climb

Posted on February 13, 2011 by Dissent

Jackie Drake reports: Greenville Police are handling at least 100 complaints so far from East Carolina University students who say they lost money after their accounts were compromised in a recent security breach at the University Book Exchange. The breach is believed to have occurred between Jan. 5 and Jan. 25 and the case is…

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