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Hacker Who Stole $5 Million By SIM Swapping Gets 10 Years in Prison

Posted on February 1, 2019 by Dissent

Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai reports: A college student who stole more than $5 million in cryptocurrency by hijacking the phone numbers of around 40 victims pleaded guilty and accepted a plea deal of 10 years in prison, Motherboard has learned. Joel Ortiz accepted the plea deal last week, Erin West, the Deputy District Attorney in Santa Clara…

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IN: Thousands Of Patients’ Information Compromised In Data Breach

Posted on February 1, 2019 by Dissent

Sierra Hignite reports: A data breach at Valley Professionals Health Care may have affected all seven of its health care locations, including their mobile site. Plus, personal information from thousands of patients has been compromised. It started when an employee received an email in late November that they believed to be from another health care organization…

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PA: Some Easton Hospital patients may get compensated for data breach

Posted on February 1, 2019 by Dissent

Anthony Salamone reports an  update to a 2014 breach: An unspecified number of Easton Hospital patients whose data were stolen by hackers in 2014 might be eligible for some compensatation. How much? It depends. Lehigh Valley residents have begun receiving notices about a court settlement involving Easton Hospital’s former owner, Community Health Systems, over the…

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ANA Suffers Phishing Attack, Possible Theft Of Data

Posted on January 31, 2019 by Dissent

Wendy Davis reports: The Association of National Advertisers suffered a phishing attack last year that may have resulted in the theft of employee data, including names and social security numbers, MediaPost has learned. The ANA said in a January 24 letter to former employees that it learned last October of a “possible data security incident.”…

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MA: Concord police erroneously expose citizens’ personal info

Posted on January 31, 2019 by Dissent

Aaron Curtis reports: The Concord Police Department is alerting residents to the possible exposure of private citizen’s personal information after the wrong version of the weekly police log was accidentally posted to the town’s website, according to a press release. The log file posted contained the personal information of individuals who reported incidents or were…

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Aetna settles with California in HIV-related privacy breach

Posted on January 31, 2019 by Dissent

AP reports: Aetna will pay $935,000 after one of its vendors sent letters to California patients that revealed via a window on the envelopes that the recipients were taking HIV-related medications, officials said Wednesday. The settlement resolves allegations that Aetna violated state health privacy laws, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said. Nearly 2,000 Californians —…

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