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IN: Lake Ridge Schools loses suit to recover $120,000 missing after hacking incident

Posted on November 25, 2018 by Dissent

Bill Dolan reports: The Lake Ridge School Corp. has had another financial setback only weeks after voters declined to provide more tax revenue to the struggling institution. The school district recently lost a legal battle with a New York bank to recover more than $120,000 stolen two years ago by an offshore computer hacker. School…

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Valley Health sending letters to 857 patients possibly affected by security breach

Posted on November 23, 2018 by Dissent

Valley Health is one of those affected by the recently disclosed Inova Health System breach. You can read a report on the Valley Health aspect on Winchester Star.

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FL: Key Dental Group notifies patients because former EMR vendor will not return patient database

Posted on November 23, 2018 by Dissent

The following is not your typical breach notification. It relates to a situation in which a business associate allegedly refuses to return the patient database despite its EULA and HIPAA obligation. The press release does not indicate whether the covered entity, Key Dental Group, is suing its former vendor to recover the database. Nor does…

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MO: Woman sues SSM Health over alleged privacy violation

Posted on November 23, 2018 by Dissent

ABC17 reports a follow-up to a breach previously noted on this blog. A Holts Summit woman is suing SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital after she claims it didn’t do enough to protect the privacy of her medical records. According to the lawsuit filed in Cole County, the patient, referred to as “T.K,” received a letter…

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Hacker lifts $1 million in cryptocurrency using San Francisco man’s phone number, prosecutors say

Posted on November 21, 2018 by Dissent

Kate Rooney reports: Losing cellphone service is inconvenient. But in some cases, it also might mean you’re getting hacked. San Francisco resident Robert Ross, a father of two, noticed his phone suddenly lose its signal on Oct. 26. Confused, he went to a nearby Apple store and later contacted his service provider, AT&T. But he…

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USPS Site Exposed Data on 60 Million Users

Posted on November 21, 2018 by Dissent

Brian Krebs reports: U.S. Postal Service just fixed a security weakness that allowed anyone who has an account at usps.com to view account details for some 60 million other users, and in some cases to modify account details on their behalf. KrebsOnSecurity was contacted last week by a researcher who discovered the problem, but who asked…

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