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T-Mobile, customers diverge on forum to transfer data breach suits

Posted on September 16, 2021 by Dissent

Shannon Stapleton reports: T-Mobile US Inc is supporting a plaintiffs’ bid to centralize in one federal district court almost 30 lawsuits filed by customers over a recent massive data breach, but suggested a different venue due to a “dire” judge shortage. T-Mobile’s filing on Tuesday came in response to the motion filed last month by plaintiffs in one lawsuit…

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Walgreens’ Covid-19 test registration system exposed — and still exposes? — patient data

Posted on September 15, 2021 by Dissent

Sara Morrison reports: If you got a Covid-19 test at Walgreens, your personal data — including your name, date of birth, gender identity, phone number, address, and email — was left on the open web for potentially anyone to see and for the multiple ad trackers on Walgreens’ site to collect. In some cases, even…

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OR: Southeast Health Center break-in compromises personal information of about 700 people

Posted on September 15, 2021 by Dissent

Multnomah County in Oregon is notifying some applicants for the Oregon Health Plan whose information may have been accessed during a break-in. The break-in occurred while the Health Center was closed for construction on August 4. Files in the cabinets included applicant records with name, date of birth, address, email address, Social Security number, insurance…

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PA: Indian Creek Foundation Provides notification ransomware incident

Posted on September 14, 2021 by Dissent

Indian Creek Foundation provides services to 1,200 youth and adults with intellectual disabilities and Autism. The following is a press release they have issued: SOUDERTON, Pa., Sept. 13, 2021  — On February 6, 2021, ICF discovered that portions of its computer network were infected with malware that encrypted certain systems. ICF promptly took the affected systems…

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TX: Medical provider waited months to send patients letters about ransomware attack

Posted on September 14, 2021 by Dissent

This is a follow-up to an incident first reported on this site back in May.  Jeremy Rogalski reports: HOUSTON — A local health care provider attacked by a ransomware virus did not send letters to patients informing them of the data breach for months, KHOU 11 Investigates has confirmed. Gastroenterology Consultants mailed notices to more than 161,000…

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Hacker Compromises Personal Info Of NEISD Employees

Posted on September 14, 2021 by Dissent

Seen on WOAI: The North East ISD is alerting current and former employees that a hacker has compromised their personal information. District officials say the cyberattack in late August hacked the email of an employee who handles wire transfers in the payroll department. The hacker tried to have the money wired to a different bank, but the…

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