From their SEC filing: On April 30, 2019, Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. (the “Company” or “Registrant”) notified clients of unauthorized access into portions of its information systems. Promptly upon detection of unusual activity in its information systems in mid-March, the Company commenced an investigation into this incident, coordinated with U.S. federal law enforcement, and engaged…
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Job recruitment site Ladders exposed 13 million user profiles
Zack Whittaker reports: Ladders, one of the most popular job recruitment sites in the U.S. specializing in high-end jobs, has exposed more than 13.7 million user records, following a security lapse. The New York-based company left an Amazon -hosted Elasticsearch database exposed without a password, allowing anyone to access the data. Sanyam Jain, a security…
AZ: Is a Desert Valley Dental breach ongoing? And did OCR order them to notify patients?
So this is something that I don’t recall ever seeing before as part of an initial breach disclosure. CBS5 reports: A Phoenix dental office has an ongoing breach of protected health information, Arizona’s Family learned Monday. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Civil Rights ordered Desert Valley Dental to inform the…
SkyMed Medical Evacuation Membership Service Exposed Data of 137k Members
Jeremiah Fowler reports on another unsecured elasticsearch database that his firm has found: On March 27th I discovered an unsecured Elasticsearch database that contained what appeared to be members of a medical evacuation membership service. Upon further inspection of the data there were many references that the data allegedly belonged to Florida based SkyMed. It…
Audit: HHS Info Security Program ‘Not Effective’
Marianne Kolbasuk McGee reports: The Department of Health and Human Services’ information security program has received a “not effective” rating as a result of several weaknesses found in an annual review of compliance with the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2014. The HHS Office of Inspector General report is based on an audit conducted…
In the process of notifying patients of a web exposure breach, Inmediata experiences a mail exposure breach?!
Reading the comments under the Inmediata press release is like watching a train wreck happen right in front of you. Many people are reporting that they have received multiple notification letters from Inmediata — many with the names of people who are unknown to them and who do not live at their address. One person…