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Subcontractor error exposed Vermont Health Connect customers’ SSNs

Posted on October 14, 2016 by Dissent

AP reports:  A security lapse earlier this summer has jeopardized the Social Security information of nearly 700 users of Vermont’s online health insurance marketplace. Vermont Public Radio reports officials learned of the security breach when one Vermont Health Connect customer found her name and Social Security number on an online document while conducting an internet search….

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thedarkoverlord dumps data from Peachtree Orthopedics after failed extortion attempts

Posted on October 14, 2016 by Lee J

Just another day on the internet, where hackers are hacking and leakers are leaking and thedarkoverlord is dumping PHI data from american based companies yet again. The associated with this partial leak of data is not anything new, databreaches.net had reported on this a back in august and now thedarkoverlord has partially come public with…

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So what kind of month was September for the healthcare sector?

Posted on October 13, 2016 by Dissent

Looking for some monthly stats on healthcare data breaches in the U.S.? See Protenus’s Breach Barometer for September, produced in conjunction with DataBreaches.net.

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Peachtree Orthopedic Clinic notifies patients of hack (Update3)

Posted on October 13, 2016 by Dissent

Months after it was hacked by TheDarkOverlord, a second Atlanta orthopedic clinic notifies patients. Peachtree Orthopedic Clinic in Atlanta has disclosed that they were hacked. WSBTV has the story. But the hack wasn’t on September 22 as the news cast seems to suggest – that’s just when they confirmed it. This is all quite interesting, because I had…

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University of Central Florida police trace credit card fraud to restaurant malware

Posted on October 11, 2016 by Dissent

Gabrielle Russon reports: UCF police have determined that a vendor whose restaurants had malware on its computers is the potential root of the spike in campus credit card fraud cases last month. The issue was found with AD Food Services, which operates Asian Chao, Huey Magoo’s and the Corner Café in the Student Union, the…

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Modern Business Solutions’ leaky bucket provided a field day for downloaders

Posted on October 11, 2016 by Dissent

Update of Oct. 18: a vendor on the dark web has seemingly put the database up for sale for $200. The listing says: 58,848,308 ModBSolutions.com no passwords Business 2016-10 contains field “email”,”gender”,”zip,”state”,”city”,”address”,”last_name”,”first_name”,”updatedate”,”job” Note that MBS never responded to my courtesy notification, never responded to a request for a statement as to what they were doing in…

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