France’s use of HSBC client data stolen by a former HSBC employer continues to create international tension. France maintains that they have obtained the information legally and can use it, while HSBC and the Swiss government do not see the data as having been legally obtained. Peggy Hollinger reports France said yesterday that it had…
(follow-up) PennDOT computer heist remains unsolved
This breach was reported back in 2006 and covered on PogoWasRight.org at the time. If you were wondering what happened since then, it appears that the incident is still a mystery. Three years after a mysterious heist of computer equipment from a state driver’s license center, police are still unsure why the crooks targeted the…
Spyware snags Akron Children's Hospital patient and employee info
The Associated Press reports that Scott Graham of Ohio faces prison time after pleading guilty in federal court to felony charges of intercepting electronic communications by using spyware to spy on a woman’s computer activities. By spying on her, he also accidentally retrieved confidential information from the computer system at Akron Children’s Hospital, where she…
Texan sentenced to 111 months for access device fraud, ID theft
David Henry Anthony, 38, has been sentenced to a total of 111 months in federal prison without parole – 87 months for access device fraud to be followed by a mandatory 24 months for the aggravated identity theft conviction.prison for access device fraud and aggravated identity theft. The prison terms are to be followed by…
UK: Reprieve for the dentist who lost 10,000 records
Amanda Crook reports: A dentist who lost the records of 10,000 patients will be allowed to continue working. Omer Butt left computers and filing cabinets in a van parked on a road in Cheetham Hill while his practice Unsworth Smile Clinic, in Prestwich, was being refurbished. The van and the private dental records were stolen…
Attorney for doctors in WDH privacy breach disputes AG’s finding
Adam D. Krauss continues to update us on this case: An attorney for two doctors impacted by the privacy breach at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital says the Office of the Attorney General would have found WDH had to notify patients if the state knew a rogue employee accessed patients’ social security numbers and sensitive insurance policy data….