I have previously noted developments in the case of Alex Rodriguez (“A-Rod”) and Major League Baseball’s investigation of him because records with health information were involved. On some level, I think I view this case as workplace issue and how far employers can go to investigate drug or substance use. By now, most people know…
What's with all these attacks on doctors' e-mail accounts – and what are you doing about it?
Sometimes it takes a few breaches before I notice a trend or general issue that I think needs to be addressed. This week, I found myself looking at so many reports of doctors’ e-mail accounts being compromised that I decided the topic deserved a post of its own. If you do not know what breaches…
Catholic Health Initiatives victim of DNS hijack; doctors' e-mails redirected (updated)
Natasha Chen reports that Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI), some of whose doctors fell for a phishing scheme in January that compromised patient information in e-mails sent to and by the doctors, has fallen victim to an attack that also involved doctors’ e-mail accounts: For the second time in five months, patients’ information may have been compromised…
Florida firm denies link to UPMC data breach
Associated Press reports: A University of Pittsburgh Medical Center employee has sued the hospital network for credit restoration services and identity theft insurance in the wake of a data breach that has seen hackers use the personal information of hundreds of employees to file bogus federal income tax returns. Alice Patrick, who works at UPMC…
Los Robles Hospital And Medical Center breach
Los Robles Hospital And Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, California notified 2,523 patients of a breach involving their business associates, Courier Express/Atlanta, Courier Express/Charlotte & Courier Express US, Inc. The breach, which occurred on February 14, was reported to HHS as involving “Theft, Unauthorized Access/Disclosure” of paper records. There is no statement that I could find on…
Court dismisses most of lawsuit over 2011 TRICARE/SAIC data breach
Andrew Scurria reports the latest on a lawsuit stemming from one of the biggest breaches ever involving PHI – the theft of backup tapes from SAIC from an employee’s unattended vehicle in 2011. A D.C. federal judge on Friday gutted a wide-ranging multidistrict case seeking damages from the U.S. Department of Defense and security contractor Science…