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California College of the Arts notifies people of stolen laptop

Posted on February 28, 2018 by Dissent

So I read the first sentence of the description of an incident reported by California College of the Arts, and wanted to just walk away: On Friday January 19, 2018, a College laptop used by an employee was stolen out of the employee’s vehicle. Why? WHY? WHY is this still happening? But I made myself…

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Monticello Central School District victim of phishing attack

Posted on February 28, 2018 by Dissent

On January 12, the Monticello Central School District in New York notified the New Hampshire attorney General’s office that they were notifying two residents of a breach that occurred in November, 2017,  as a result of a phishing attack. You can read the notification to those affected, below.    

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Data breach may have put Pennsylvania teachers’ personal information at risk

Posted on February 28, 2018 by Dissent

Jan Murphy reports: A data breach of a state Department of Education database may have potentially compromised personal information including Social Security numbers of Pennsylvania’s current and former teachers. A red notice was posted at the top of the department’s website through the weekend noting a “security incident on the Teacher Information Management System.” The…

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FastHealth notifies patients of 2017 incident involving their data

Posted on February 28, 2018 by Dissent

In May, 2017,  this site started reporting that a number of healthcare facilities had been impacted by a breach at their vendor, Tuscaloosa-based FastHealth. FastHealth provides website and operational tools and services, including online bill payment. According to FastHealth’s news release at the time, an unauthorized third party had altered code on its web server,…

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Mercy Health Love County Hospital and Clinic notifies patients about unaccounted-for computers

Posted on February 28, 2018 by Dissent

Mercy Health Love County Hospital and Clinic in Oklahoma appears to be having a rough year with breaches and notifications.  As previously reported on this site, last summer they had an incident involving medical records being stolen for identity theft.  They disclosed that incident in July, and in September, 2017, they reported it to HHS….

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Almost half a million breached health records in January; 60% from one hacking incident alone

Posted on February 28, 2018 by Dissent

Protenus has released its Breach Barometer for January health data breaches. While the number of insider and external incidents continue to run pretty much neck-to-neck, once again external breaches accounted for significantly more breached records than insider incidents. Protenus reports: Of note, hacking incidents affected significantly more patient records, due largely to one particular breach…

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