When they discovered more than 42,000 patient records and millions of patient clinical notes exposed on a misconfigured rsync backup, researchers at UpGuard responsibly set out to notify the entity to secure their data. It turned out to be a Herculean task that would take almost two months and multiple entities to get the job…
UIDAI puffs its chest, threatens ZDNet for the crime of journalism
Here we go again with shooting the messenger. Whenever someone points out leaks, breaches, or vulnerabilities involving Aadhaar data, the UIDAI often responds by denying most claims, and stating that because there’s been no breach of their database, there’s nothing to worry about. Even when there is something to worry about. Now UIDAI is making threatening…
License, ID data lost in crash: System failure affects 66,500 Hawaii residents
Max Dible reports: Marquis ID Systems, which issues state driver’s licenses and ID cards, reported Thursday that a system crash in September resulted in the loss of scans of sensitive personal documents that might prove irretrievable. The “multiple hard disk crash,” as Marquis described it, coincided with a failure of the company’s backup system and…
Personal data of 50 lakh ex-servicemen may have been breached, armed forces veteran calls it chilling
JKR staff report: In a sensational revelation, an RTI reply has indicated that a private vendor previously employed by the ministry of defence may have walked away with the personal data of 50 lakh ex-servicemen. The reply by the MoD, headed by Nirmala Sitharaman, raises several worrying questions in light of the latest reports of…
UK: Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership apologizes for data breach
Natalie Tipping reports: A Kent NHS Trust has apologised to patients after their records were accessed inappropriately, leading to a police probe into the incident. Letters have been sent out to patients of the Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust (KMPT) detailing that a member of staff has been dismissed from their…
Oregon tax agency employee copied personal data of 36,000 people
Hillary Borrud reports: An employee at Oregon’s tax collection agency copied the data of 36,000 people, including social security numbers, and stored the files to a personal account, the state announced on Friday. The Department of Revenue detected the breach on Feb. 23 and moved quickly to remove the files from the employee’s cloud account,…