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Details emerge on Fuzzy’s Taco Shop credit card breach

Posted on September 11, 2016 by Dissent

No, it wasn’t an employee with a skimmer. There’s an update to the Fuzzy’s Taco Shop breach involving customers’ credit card information.  Andrew McMillan reports: KTXS spoke with Detective Gabriel Thompson with the APD Fraud Division Thursday, and he revealed more details about the two-month-long data breach that started in July and ended Sept. 1….

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SC: Hit by ransomware, a school district paid the ransom

Posted on September 10, 2016 by Dissent

Diane Lee reports that Horry County Schools, the third largest school district in South Carolina, was hit with ransomware in February, and paid up: A photo was sent to Horry County Schools in February. It said if you don’t pay 22 bitcoin within “7 days” “it’s impossible to recover your files.” Horry paid the $10,000…

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Incident response shouldn’t include threatening the media, Saturday edition

Posted on September 10, 2016 by Dissent

As I commented to someone recently, a security incident involving Appalachian Regional Hospital facilities in Beckley and Summers County struck me as a really serious one because it was impacting patient care. While ARH responded promptly and initiated its emergency operations plan after detecting that its system was infected, it seemed clear that shifting to an…

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OR: Asante Notifies Patients of Inappropriate File Access by Employee

Posted on September 9, 2016 by Dissent

The following is a press release: Asante announced today that it is notifying individuals related to a privacy incident involving certain patient information. On July 13, 2016, Asante determined that an employee had inappropriately accessed certain electronic patient records.  Asante immediately began an investigation related to this incident and the specific employee, which was completed on July…

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PA: King of Prussia Dental Associates and Pediatric Dentistry of Collegeville notify patients after finding computer intrusion

Posted on September 9, 2016 by Dissent

The following is a press release: King of Prussia Dental Associates and its affiliate Pediatric Dentistry of Collegeville (KOP Dental) are committed to maintaining the privacy and security of the protected health care information of the organizations’ patients. Recently, KOP Dental detected irregular activity on a computer server and immediately took action. On or about June 1, 2016,…

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IN: McDonald’s employee stole about 100 credit card numbers while working drive-thru

Posted on September 9, 2016 by Dissent

Gabby Gonzalez reports: Newly unsealed court documents reveal how detectives were able to track down a McDonald’s employee who allegedly stole around 100 credit card numbers while working the drive-thru. Police say Makeisha Roberts, the McDonald’s employee,  and Quentin Deshawn Creamer worked together to steal customers’ information and make fake credit cards they used to…

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