In looking at the most recent update to HHS’s web site, I noted three other breaches that we did not know about already from other sources: The Kent Center The Kent Center in Rhode Island reported that paper records of 1,361 patients were stolen in July. In a notification linked from the homepage of their…
Update on Town of Essex Youth Commission breach
Earlier this month, this blog covered a breach involving the Town of Essex in Massachusetts. At the time, I found the statement by the selectmen a bit curious and had asked, “Do the selectmen suspect that someone associated with the program or commission removed the records? I wonder what kind of “legal action” they have…
Records stolen from LabCorp Patient Service Center
LabCorp Patient Service Center in California notified Health & Human Services (HHS) that 507 patients were affected by theft of their protected health information. The records were in paper format, and were reportedly stolen on or about August 2. I do not see any statement on LabCorp’s web site. The company has a number of…
23% of university students have hacked into an IT system
A good education is so important. Carrie Ann-Skinner reports: Nearly a quarter (23 percent) of university students have successfully hacked into IT systems, says Tufin Technologies. Research by the security firm revealed that of those that successfully hacked into a system, 40 percent were over 18. While 84 percent of students surveyed said they knew…
Data Breaches – Who Really Loses
Rafal Los blogs on Digital Soapbox – Down the Security Rabbit Hole! about who really pays the fines when a hospital is fined as a result of a data breach: When information is lost, the first thought often is to fine, fine, and fine again these institutions we find to be negligent in either securing their patient’s…
NV AG: Man Arrested For Skimming Credit Cards
Yet another traffic stop that leads to the discovery of an ID theft ring: A Las Vegas man is facing federal charges after being arrested Sunday in connection with the creation and use of counterfeit credit and debit cards from information stolen from gas pumps, announced Daniel Bogden, U.S. Attorney General for Nevada. Zalalem Berhe,…