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Jackson Memorial record theft case expands

Posted on September 22, 2009 by Dissent

Paul Brinkmann reports: A federal indictment relating to stolen patient records at Jackson Memorial Hospital has been expanded to include a second defendant, Maria Victoria Suarez. The grand jury indictment, originally filed in July, alleges that Suarez and her husband, Ruben Rodriguez of Miami, bought patient records illegally from Rebecca Garcia from November 2006 to…

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T. Rowe Price error leads to breach notification

Posted on September 22, 2009 by Dissent

An internal error at T. Rowe Price Financial Services has resulted in clients receiving images of other clients’ checks. According to a September 15  letter written by their Vice President, Deborah D. Seidel to the New Hampshire Department of Justice: … due to an internal error, images of checks that we processed for two T….

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Laptop with some of Madoff victims’ data stolen

Posted on September 22, 2009 by Dissent

It just seems to get worse and worse for Bernie Madoff’s victims. Now AlixPartners, the court-appointed claims agent for the liquidation of Bemard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC reports (pdf) that in late July, a laptop computer of theirs was stolen from an employee’s locked vehicle. The laptop contained historical information from 1995 and earlier…

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Kansas woman pleads guilty to computer fraud

Posted on September 22, 2009 by Dissent

A Kansas woman  has pleaded guilty to stealing from her employer and damaging the company’s computer system in an effort to cover up the thefts. Barbara James pleaded guilty to one count of exceeding authorized access to a protected computer and intentionally causing damage to the computer system. In her plea, she admitted the crimes…

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NM: Sensitive Files Found In Dumpster

Posted on September 22, 2009 by Dissent

An Albuquerque, New Mexico Housing Authority official expressed dismay over reports that over 100 files containing sensitive personal information on former tenants had been found intact in a dumpster behind an apartment complex. The files appear to date back to the late 90s and early 2000. Now the Housing Authority is concerned that the bulk…

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CO: University Hill shops burglarized

Posted on September 22, 2009 by Dissent

Vanessa Miller recently reported two burglaries in the Boulder, Colorado area that involved personal data: Jones General Store reported a break-in and theft of customer credit card receipts and Root of the Hill, a business in the same building, reported theft and extensive vandalism. Receipts and boxes of the business’ tax documents were taken from…

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