Merit Health Northwest Mississippi (“the Hospital”) is notifying patients about an unauthorized removal of their health information from the Hospital. Affected patients have been mailed a letter with details related to this matter and information on accessing free credit monitoring and identity theft resolution services. On July 1, 2015, the Hospital was notified by law…
South Korea: KCC introduces ‘strong incentive’ for breach reporting
Oh, this is an intriguing approach. Alice Marini reports: The Korean Communications Commission (KCC) announced, on 21 August 2015, the implementation of a new penalty scheme, which allows companies, that have voluntarily reported a data breach to the KCC, to receive a reduction on the total administrative fine prescribed of up to the 30% (‘the…
Casad Company Inc. Suffers Data Breach
ASI reports: Ohio-based Casad Company Inc., which runs the website totallypromotional.com, was the victim of a data breach in June and July, with hackers accessing the names, mailing and email addresses, and credit and debit card information for an undisclosed number of customers, according to documents posted online by the Office of the Attorney General…
In Wyndham, the FTC won a battle but perhaps lost its data security war
Gus Hurwitz has a slightly different take on the Third Circuit’s opinion in FTC v. Wyndham. On the issue of notice, he writes, in part: The court goes on to find that Wyndham had sufficient notice of the requirements of Section 5 under the standard that applies to judicial interpretations of statutes. And it expressly notes…
Woman suing over shared medical records ‘not the same person she was before’
Hillary Jackson reports: A former co-worker of a woman who sued UCLA after a romantic rival allegedly sent copies of her medical records to third parties testified Wednesday that the plaintiff’s demeanor changed significantly after the breach occurred. […] Lozano alleges in her lawsuit filed in April 2013 that a temporary worker in the office…
Psychiatrist leaves desktop with PHI in trunk of his car, and…. yes.
Robert E. Soper, M.D. is notifying current and former patients: During a visit to San Francisco On June 27 my car was broken into and my computer stolen, along with camera, suitcases, and other equipment. The computer was an older office desktop I planned to give to my brother. It was hidden in the trunk….