Seen on d/darknetlive: On June 12, French law enforcement arrested the three suspected administrators of the French DeepWeb Market, the largest darkweb market in France. The administrators are facing charges in connection with the drug trafficking that took place on the site and several related crimes. Three people were detained on June 12 as part…
Jury awards patient $300k after hospital employee improperly accessed and shared her records
This is the kind of insider breach that makes patients lose confidence in hospitals. I am not surprised that the jury came down hard on the hospital. Of the $300,000 award, $295,000 is punitive damages against the hospital for not doing anything against the doctor when they were made aware of the problem. A Coffee…
Ca: Town of Oliver notifies residents of privacy breach
Colin Dacre reports: The Town of Oliver is advising residents about a privacy breach after municipal staff accidentally sent out private tax information to three email addresses. “During the process of email notification to property owners of their 2019 property tax notice, an error was made in which the attachments on emails to three individual…
Critical Flaw in Evernote Add-On Exposed Sensitive Data of Millions
Sergiu Gatlan reports: A critical flaw in the Evernote Web Clipper Chrome extension could allow potential attackers to access users’ sensitive information from third party online services. “Due to Evernote’s widespread popularity, this issue had the potential of affecting its consumers and companies who use the extension – about 4,600,000 users at the time of…
Ca: Privacy breach at Queen Elizabeth Hospital spurs surveillance of an employee’s access to health charts
Brian Higgins reports: P.E.I.’s privacy watchdog wants Health PEI to keep closer tabs on one of its employee’s use of patient health records, following a privacy breach last year at Queen Elizabeth Hospital. That’s according to a new report by Information and Privacy Commissioner Karen Rose, posted May 30. According to the report, in March…
Two lists with names and details of 33 patients from Letterkenny General Hospital found after being dumped
The Irish Sun reports: Two lists containing the names and details of 33 patients from a Donegal hospital were found dumped in Letterkenny in recent weeks. The latest serious breach in patient confidentiality at Letterkenny General Hospital has been confirmed by Saolta, the company which governs the hospital. Read more on Irish Sun.