Oh, here’s a pleasant change. After a teacher’s laptop was stolen from her car, the reporter asked the St. Johns County School Board whether any student information on the school computer might have been compromised: Officials said all school computers are password-protected and their hard drives are encrypted, so no personal information could have been…
HSBC Financial Corp. notifies mortgage customers of online breach
HSBC Finance Corporation has begun notifying an undisclosed number of consumers whose mortgage account information was inadvertently exposed on the Internet. The firm believes the exposure began sometime towards the end of 2014 and continued until March 27, 2015, when they learned of the breach. The breach affected customers of the firm’s subsidiaries, including Beneficial Financial I, Inc.,…
Crime Stoppers responds
If you’ve been following this week’s episode of “Breach Alert Hell,” DataBreaches.net has received a response from Ontario Crime Stoppers. I’ve posted their statement under the original breach report, here. I hope the other affected chapters are also taking steps to secure their sites better, but haven’t heard from them.
Texas Doctor Sentenced to Prison for Health Care Fraud Scheme
If you were ever a patient at one of these hospitals, you might want to get your medical records and check them for accuracy. Also check your Explanation of Benefits from your insurer to make sure that your records accurately reflect services you received and for what. Previous coverage of this case can be found…
CA: Stanislaus Surgical Hospital discloses breach
I am never happy when a breach notification letter tells you there’s been an “incident,” but they don’t actually tell you what the incident was. Today’s example: a breach notification from Stanislaus Surgical Hospital in Modesto, California. It might have been a hack from their description, but then again, could it be that someone stole patient…
Prosecutors suspect man hacked lottery computers to score winning ticket
Dan Goodin reports: Prosecutors say they have evidence indicating the former head of computer security for a state lottery association tampered with lottery computers prior to him buying a ticket that won a $14.3 million jackpot, according to a media report. Eddie Raymond Tipton, 51, may have inserted a thumbdrive into a highly locked-down computer that’s…