Alex Hern provides an update: Zero-character messaging app Yo has apologised for getting hacked – and has hired one of the hackers to improve its service. The app, which does nothing more than let users send each other “Yo’s” [sic], messages containing nothing but the word “Yo”, confirmed it was the victim of a hack on…
Update: CT health exchange: Backpack breach incident likely human error, not criminal intent
Susan Haigh of Associated Press reports that although the investigation is still on-going, it appears that the Maximus call center worker who lost a backpack full of Access Health CT‘s clients’ personal information had no intent to misuse the information.
Laptop stolen from Colorado Neurodiagnostics contained PHI
Kirk Mitchell reports: A laptop computer with patient medical information has been stolen from a little medical business called Colorado Neurodiagnostics, police say. The laptop contains data including patient names, dates of birth and clinical information, according to Kari Hershey, Littleton police spokeswoman. No Social Security numbers, financial information, addresses, or phone numbers were on…
Radiologist bypasses billing system computer security and acquires 97,000 patients’ info from NRAD Medical Associates
Usually when I see an envelope from NRAD Medical Associates, P.C. in my mail, it concerns a radiology bill or insurance matter following services there. But today, I opened the envelope to find a breach notification. Their notification, signed by their president, vice-president, and secretary-treasuresr, begins with the now somewhat pro forma statement about how they are seriously committed to the privacy…
Radiologist bypasses billing system computer security and acquires 97,000 patients’ info from NRAD Medical Associates – Update 4
Posting this here temporarily as phiprivacy.net is experiencing some problems. Usually when I see an envelope from NRAD Medical Associates, P.C. in my mail, it concerns a radiology bill or insurance matter following services there. But today, I opened the envelope to find a breach notification. Their notification, signed by their president, vice-president, and secretary-treasuresr, begins with the now somewhat…
NYC parents of school children: wake up and speak up to protect your child’s information!
Several years ago, I wrote to the NYC Comptroller’s Office and asked them to re-audit the NYC Department of Education on information technology/data security. To my knowledge, they haven’t done so. If you are a parent of a student in the NYC schools, this should concern you because the previous audit and two re-audits showed…