Sometimes I see breaches on HHS’s public breach tool but can find no web site for the covered entity or any substitute notice online. Such was the case with an entry for “Daniel A. Sheldon, M.D., P.A.,” an orthopaedic surgeon in Florida. The breach tool entry indicated that on September 16, 2015, the doctor had…
OCR closes case on Lanap & Dental Implants of Pennsylvania patient data breach
In 2013, I reported on a patient data breach involving LANAP & Implant Center. I followed up on the breach because although 11,000 patients had their unencrypted personal information uploaded to PirateBay, Dr. DiGiallorenzo had seemingly not notified all patients that their information had been compromised and remained at risk of download by criminals on…
Linux Australia suffers another data leak
Sam Varghese reports: Linux Australia has suffered a second leak of data from its servers, according to a message sent to its main mailing list by president Joshua Hesketh. The umbrella organisation for Linux user groups in the country suffered a data breach in March this year. Hesketh said a limited amount of personal information had…
Insurer moves to dismiss BitPay’s lawsuit
In September, it was reported that BitPay was suing its insurer, Massachusetts Bay Insurance Company, for reimbursement of $1.8M funds lost in a phishing attack in December 2014. Now the insurance company has moved to dismiss the suit. Stan Higgins reports: However, in a 17th November court filing, MBIC has stated that it believes it was justified in…
New York Department of Financial Services Previews Rigorous Cybersecurity Rules for Financial Sector
H. Deen Kaplan, Harriet Pearson, Timothy Tobin, and Stephanie Handler write: On November 9, 2015, Anthony Albanese, Acting Superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS), issued a letter to a wide array of federal and state financial services regulators that are part of the Financial and Banking Information Infrastructure Committee (FBIIC)….
Austin dumpster diver finds A-list actors’ private info
Kris Betts reports: A local security expert who occasionally moonlights as a dumpster diver found the personal information of several A-list celebrities during a swap meet. “I was in LA and a guy was taking the boxes of scripts and getting ready to throw them away and I was like ‘Whoa, whoa what are those?’”…