Coincidence or not? The director of security at online betting exchange Betfair has left the company just days after an 18-month old data breach at the company was reported in the press. […] It emerged yesterday that Betfair’s security director Sean Catlett is leaving the company to work with start-up company in the US. Betfair…
Brooke Mueller sues rehab clinic; alleges employee sent info to media
She had indicated her intention to sue back in February 2010, and I’m somewhat surprised it took so long, but now Brooke Mueller has filed a lawsuit against The Canyon rehab facility for privacy violations. TMZ reports that the lawsuit alleges the facility sold her confidential information to the media: TMZ broke the story after the…
UK: 10,000 archived records destroyed in hospital data blunder, diaries stolen from nurse's car
Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust breached the Data Protection Act by accidentally destroying 10,000 archived records, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said today. The records – which should have been kept in a dedicated storage area – were put in a disposal room due to lack of space. The records were then mistakenly removed from…
Class action lawsuit filed against Stanford Hospital & Clinics and Multi-Specialty Collection Services
Sue Dremman reports that a lawsuit has been filed against Stanford Hospital & Clinics and its former vendor, Multi-Specialty Collection Services, LLC. You can read about it on Palo Alto Online. This is one of those cases where I really do view a breached entity as a victim because SHC seems to have done everything…
GAO: Federal network security breaches spike 650 percent
Aliya Sternstein reports: Reports of network security incidents at federal agencies have soared 650 percent during the past half-decade, jeopardizing the confidentiality and integrity of sensitive government information, federal auditors charged in a congressionally mandated report. The most prevalent types of cyber events included infections from malicious code — 30 percent of incidents; violations of…
Supreme Court refuses to hear case on medical records consent
Warren Richey reports: The US Supreme Court on Monday turned aside an appeal involving the scope of privacy protections for a patient’s medical records when a state agency seeks to force a doctor to disclose those records without first obtaining a patient’s consent. At issue was a Maryland law that empowers an oversight board to…