It seemed to be “just another” case where a district health board made a mailing error and sent a patient’s records to the wrong party. But the response of the privacy commissioner disturbed me somewhat. The West Coast District Health Board has apologised after it posted two pages of a woman’s private medical records to…
Morningstar resets clients’ passwords and notifies them of breach involving Morningstar Document Research
A reader sent this in with a note that a bunch of folks in his office received this email this morning: Dear Morningstar client: I am writing to make you aware that some of your personal information, including your name, address, email address, and password, may have been compromised because of an illegal intrusion into…
PA: Ephrata Community Hospital fires employee for snooping in patient records
In a statement on their web site linked from their home page as a privacy notice, Ephrata Community Hospital in Pennsylvania writes: Ephrata Community Hospital takes our obligation to protect our patients’ personal health information seriously. Regrettably, this notice concerns some of that information. On April 16, 2013, we learned that one of our employees had accessed…
AT&T Hacker ‘weev’ Tests Limits of U.S. Crime Law on Website Use
Dune Lawrence and David Voreacos report: He is a red-headed hacker who hails from Arkansas, goes by the name “weev,” and seems to delight in being annoying. For years, he broke into computer systems, disrupted blog sites and riled people with personal attacks. Now his case has become a flashpoint in the debate over where…
CITIC Telecom International Hacked, 2,583 Accounts Leaked
This week @TeamBerserk has announced a few leaks of data with one being CITIC Telecom International (https://www.citictel.com). CITIC Telecom International is one of Hong Kong’s major telecommunications providers which has been in service since 1997. Established in 1997 and publicly listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 1883), CITIC Telecom International…
LinkedIn Seeks Dismissal Of Data-Breach Lawsuit
Wendy Davis reports that LinkedIn is second dismissal of Khalilah Wright’s second amended complaint stemming from a breach affecting over 6 million users. LinkedIn says that the consumer, Virginia resident Khalilah Wright, still hasn’t set out sufficient allegations to proceed with their lawsuit, which alleges that the company didn’t use basic encryption techniques to secure…