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Robstown police evidence, reports lost during data breach

Posted on September 16, 2019 by Dissent

Alexandria Rodriguez reports: A data breach resulted in the loss of Robstown Police Department evidence and reports in pending investigations from 2018 and 2019. The Nueces County District Attorney’s Office announced the breach in a news release Friday afternoon on Facebook.  Read more on Caller Times.

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Surgical Assistant Suspected of Identity Theft Scheme at Southern California Hospitals

Posted on September 16, 2019 by Dissent

Eric Leonard, Philip Drechsler and Andrew Blankstein report: A man who worked as a surgical assistant has been arrested on suspicion of stealing identities, financial data, and money from employees and patients while working at several Los Angeles area hospitals, law enforcement sources told NBCLA. James Shannon, also known as James Sannon and other aliases,…

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Camera Containing Autopsy Photos Stolen From Loyola University Medical Center Pathology Lab

Posted on September 16, 2019 by Dissent

Megan Hickey reports: Loyola University Medical Center confirmed that a camera containing the autopsy photos of several patients over a period of more than a year was stolen from the hospital’s pathology lab, and the personal health information of those patients has not been recovered. A letter to one deceased patient’s family indicated that the…

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Wallenpaupack Area School District computers paralyzed in second ransomware attack

Posted on September 16, 2019 by Dissent

Peter Becker reports: The second major cyber attack this calendar year against the computer systems of Wallenpaupack Area School District, led to a shut down of all 3,000 or so computers district-wide. Referred to as a “ransomware” attack in which the perpetrator sends in a virus to lock down the systems and demands money to…

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Baltimore acknowledges for first time that data was destroyed in ransomware attack

Posted on September 11, 2019 by Dissent

Ian Duncan reports: Baltimore’s auditor said Wednesday that IT department performance data was lost when hackers locked city files in May — the first disclosure of data being destroyed in the attack. Auditor Josh Pasch told the mayor and other top city officials at a meeting of the city’s spending board that without the data…

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WI: Email hack sends strange message to students at Marquette University

Posted on September 11, 2019 by Dissent

Natallie St. Onge reports: Marquette students were puzzled Tuesday afternoon when a new message appeared in their inboxes. The sender was another Marquette student, claiming their aunt recently moved to the area. The aunt was offering $350 weekly for students interested in pet sitting her dogs. Read more on Marquette Wire.

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