Gosia Wozniacka of AP reports: A Klamath Falls woman who applied for health coverage through Cover Oregon says the insurance exchange mailed her the personal information of other applicants. Ann Migliaccio (mil-YAH’-choh) told The Associated Press that she received documents last week containing the names and birth dates of two applicants from Hillsboro. She says the…
KY: Jefferson Co. deletes sensitive info from records
It took them about 4 years and $400,000, but Jefferson County in Kentucky has purged public documents that are available online of residents’ Social Security numbers and other information that could be used for identify theft. WDRB has the story. Good for them!
MN: Ex-Mayo Clinic exec accused of stealing trade secrets
Jeff Kiger reports: A former top Mayo Clinic executive is being sued for allegedly hiding his hiring by a competitor of Mayo Medical Laboratories for months while he continued to work for Mayo while stealing trade secrets. Mayo Clinic filed a lawsuit alleging misappropriation of trade secrets and breach of contract against Dr. Franklin R. Cockerill…
WI: Marquette University suffers potential data breach on grad school applications
Gitte Laasby reports: Marquette University has suffered a potential data breach because of a technical glitch that allowed anyone with Marquette login credentials access to personal information on people’s graduate school applications kept on an internal server. The accessible information includes Social Security numbers, dates of birth, addresses, test scores and financial information, Marquette University…
HI: Records on prison gang trial were stolen, attorney says
Rob Shikina reports: A day after a binder containing sensitive court documents for a prison gang trial was found at a downtown restaurant, the attorney who owns the binder said someone stole it from him at the federal courthouse. Read more on Star Advertiser (subscription required).
NYS Attorney General Schneiderman Announces Multi-state Settlement With TD Bank Over Lost Backup Tapes
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced a multi-state settlement with TD Bank, N.A. that resolves an inquiry into a 2012 data breach in which 1.4 million files were compromised. The $850,000 settlement requires the bank to reform its practices to help ensure that future incidents do not occur. New York State will receive $114,106.11…