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An OCR investigation illustrates the value of investigating small and medium-sized entities

Posted on October 8, 2018 by Dissent

One of the common themes in discussing security is that many organizations are not “mature” yet. And of course, as HIPAA recognizes in its security rule, smaller practices should not be expected to do everything you might expect a larger hospital system to do. But even small or  medium-sized entities need to comply with the core…

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MD: 600 Anne Arundel County library computers affected by “Emotet” virus

Posted on October 7, 2018 by Dissent

Chase Cook reports: About 600 Anne Arundel County Library computers were exposed to a computer virus, prompting officials to take the computers out of service and ask customers to monitor personal information for fraudulent activity. It was announced Saturday that the computers were exposed to a virus called Emotet, which targets users through sophisticated email…

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California court allows lawsuit over breach of HIV patients’ information to move forward

Posted on October 6, 2018 by Dissent

There’s an update on a lawsuit previously noted on this site. John Riley reports: The Superior Court of California has rejected a motion to dismiss a class action lawsuit on behalf of 93 HIV-positive people, who had their personal information compromised by a data breach of the state’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program online enrollment system….

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Fugitive from Kentucky charged with breaching computer network at Community Health

Posted on October 5, 2018 by Dissent

Jesse Wells reports: A fugitive from Kentucky is accused of illegally logging into the computer network at Community North Hospital. The suspect, Charles Thomas, is now facing several charges of computer trespass and resisting law enforcement. Court records claim he logged into the computer network using stolen credentials from a hospital employee. Read more on…

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NY: Honeoye Falls-Lima school computer networks hacked; student records, personal information breached [UPDATED]

Posted on October 2, 2018 by Dissent

Sean Lahman reports: Officials with the Honeoye Falls-Lima school district have acknowledged an illegal intrusion into a computer system that stores students’ grades and other personal information. A spokesperson for the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office said that the breach began on August 1 when “an unknown suspect was able to hack the Superintendent’s account.” It is…

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Sales engagement startup Apollo says its massive contacts database was stolen in a data breach

Posted on October 1, 2018 by Dissent

Zack Whittaker reports: Apollo, a sales engagement startup boasting a database of more than 200 million contact records, has been hacked. The YC Combinator-backed company, formerly known as ZenProspect, helps salespeople connect with prospective customers. Read more on TechCrunch.

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