It appears that Aventura Hospital and Medical Center in Florida is notifying additional patients of a previously disclosed breach involving patient information. On February 27, the hospital submitted a breach notification to HHS indicating that 686 patients were affected by a breach involving unauthorized access/disclosure of PHI. The breach report was submitted the same week a…
Florida Hospital discloses another insider breach
From Florida Hospital’s web site: As a valued patient, your health, safety and privacy are top concerns at Florida Hospital. Regrettably, this notice concerns an incident that may have exposed patients’ personal information to people outside our organization. We take this matter very seriously, and are offering affected patients identity theft protection and credit monitoring…
FBI looking into Chinese military involvement in cyber hack of U.S. company
Elizabeth Shim reports: The FBI is probing into possible Chinese military involvement in a data breach of Register.com, a network that manages more than 1.4 million website addresses. The Financial Times reported the cyber attack on the U.S. company included theft of employee passwords and unauthorized access to Register’s network during a yearlong breach that did not…
WNY credit unions join together in Home Depot security suit
Allissa Kline reports: Four separate lawsuits filed by four local credit unions in the wake of Home Depot’s massive security breach are now being consolidated along with other cases into one overall complaint. According to James Pizzirusso, the Washington, D.C.-based attorney at Hausfeld LLP who filed the initial lawsuits, various allegations in those complaints and any new information…
Equifax mistakenly sends woman 300 other people’s credit reports
So it appears that Equifax mistakenly sent a woman in Maine 300 other people’s credit reports after she requested her own. Read about it on WGME and BDN. So far, Equifax hasn’t offered any explanation as to how this occurred, but given how embarrassing this is for them, I’m sure they’ll follow up.
UK: Concerns over PCSOs in Cambridgeshire snooping on friends and family
Cambridge News reports: Police bosses have raised concerns about the number of PCSOs in Cambridgeshire who are using snooping for family and friends on residents using force computers. They are supposed to be trusted officers who uphold the law, but some police community support officers and police staff area busing their powers to dig up…