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Harbin Clinic notifies patients that records stored at Iron Mountain are lost, missing, or destroyed

Posted on August 30, 2016 by Dissent

Seen on their web site: On August 2, 2016, Harbin Clinic was notified by document storage facility Iron Mountain, Inc., that several boxes of medical records are unaccounted for and/or are missing or destroyed from their Atlanta facility.  Harbin Clinic engaged the data safety warehouse to maintain the privacy of our patients’ records, as Iron Mountain…

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Benecard 3rd Circ. Win Is Latest Setback For Hack Victims

Posted on August 30, 2016 by Dissent

Allison Grande reports: The Third Circuit recently refused to allow Benecard Inc. employees and customers to proceed with negligence and breach of contract claims against the company in the wake of a data breach, creating a new obstacle for those pursuing data security class actions against employers and service providers in the absence of clear…

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County-USC patients’ personal information stolen in car break-in

Posted on August 29, 2016 by Dissent

Abby Sewell reports: Files containing personal information on more than 700 patients treated at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center were stolen when an employee’s car was broken into, county health officials said Monday. The break-in occurred in July. The county Department of Health Services released a statement after trying to notify the affected patients by mail. The…

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Tens of Thousands of Infowars Accounts Hacked (UPDATED)

Posted on August 29, 2016 by Dissent

Joseph Cox reports: Tens of thousands of subscriber accounts for media company Infowars are being traded in the digital underground. Infowars, created by famed radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, produces radio, documentaries and written pieces. The dumped data relates to Prison Planet TV, which gives paying subscribers access to a variety of Infowars content….

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Illinois, Arizona election officials report voter registration database intrusions

Posted on August 29, 2016 by Dissent

Rick Pearson reports: Ilinois State Board of Elections officials said Monday they believe personal information from fewer than 200,000 voters was hacked through a cyber attack of possible foreign origin that began in June and was halted a month later. Ken Menzel, general counsel for the elections board, said no files of registered voters were…

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Appalachian Regional Hospitals on emergency operations plan; computers shut down after malware injection

Posted on August 29, 2016 by Dissent

Daniel Tyson reports: Appalachian Regional Hospitals in Beckley and Summers County computer systems were breached Saturday afternoon, but company officials were tight-lipped as to the extent or what information was seized by the hackers. The hospitals’ parent company, Appalachian Regional Healthcare, issued a two-paragraph statement that their hospitals in West Virginia and Kentucky are on…

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