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ID: School district suspends business manager, fraud investigation continues

Posted on December 29, 2018 by Dissent

Jeanette Boner reports: The Teton School District Board met in an executive session for two and half hours this morning to discuss the ongoing investigation stemming from last week’s revelation that more than $784,000 was paid out to fraudulent account. Read more on Teton Valley News. So if you read the prior coverage, too, it appears…

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IL: Ousted Ogden Principal Exposed Private Student Info in New Data Breach

Posted on December 29, 2018 by Dissent

Matt Masterson reports: Chicago Public Schools officials this week confirmed confidential student information has been improperly disclosed in yet another data breach, this time involving the recently removed principal of Ogden Elementary School. CPS Chief Education Officer LaTanya McDade informed Ogden parents in a letter Thursday that former principal Michael Beyer improperly shared a Google…

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Privacy breach at Family Physicians Group may have affected 8,400 Orlando patients

Posted on December 29, 2018 by Dissent

Naseem S. Miller reports: Family Physicians Group, a large practice in Orlando that was recently acquired by Humana, is notifying more than 8,000 patients about a privacy breach that may have compromised their personal health information. The breach occurred due to a phishing attack on an employee’s email account, the company said in a news release…

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LA: City of Lake Charles reports security breach of its information technology systems

Posted on December 29, 2018 by Dissent

Jillian Corder reports: An investigation is underway into reported “unauthorized access” of the city’s information technology systems. A statement from the city of Lake Charles says it is working with independent computer forensics experts. Read more on KPLC -although you won’t learn much more as the city isn’t really saying anything informative about the nature of the breach or details about it. I can’t even find any statement on the city’s web site at this time.

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Blue Cross: Theft of employee’s computer may have compromised 15,000 customers’ data

Posted on December 29, 2018 by Dissent

Dave Bartkowiak Jr. reports:  Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan announced Friday that the personal data of nearly 15,000 of Medicare Advantage members may have been compromised after an employee’s laptop computer was stolen in October.  Blue Cross said it was notified on Nov. 12, 2018 by COBX, a subsidiary company vendor serving Medicare Advantage business for them, that…

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UT: Westminster College notifies individuals following phishing attack

Posted on December 28, 2018 by Dissent

Earlier today, I reported that the College of Eastern Idaho was notifying people of a breach after four employees fell prey to a phishing attack. Now here we are, a few hours later, and I’m reporting that Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah is notifying people after eleven of their employees fell prey to phishing attacks. Although the…

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