Steven Mostyn reports: What’s not to like about Skype? It spans the world, it enables us to chat instantly with friends and family, it supports video communication, and it’s completely free. What’s not to like? Well, how about the potential for having your computer’s security compromised because Skype can allow nefarious online criminals to access…
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Cn: DOH reveals massive patient data leak
Wow. When I read the headline to this story out of China and the lead sentence about “largest breach… ever,” I expected it would be a P2P leak or something. It wasn’t: Taipei Municipal Wan Fang Hospital yesterday came under fire for leaking patient documents and personal information in the largest breach of privacy ever…
Torrent Leech hacked and 10000+ accounts leaked by White hacker
Torrent leech has become a victim in one of the more recent attacks, with user emails/names and hashed passwords being dumped over pastebin. this comes from a hacker calling themselfs "white hacker", the leak has a bit of wording in it, not even Google translator could make sense of it, ah well , anyways this comes in 2…
Canadian woman denied entry to U.S. because of suicide attempt (Updated)
Wow. A reader sent me a link to a news story by Isabel Teotonio that is disturbing, to say the least: When Lois Kamenitz arrived at Pearson International Airport in November, hoping to board a flight to California, she was stunned to learn that U.S. border officials were barring her entry. The reason: Years ago, she…
Why Are Health Data Leaking Online? Bad Software, Study Says
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries reports: Hard-to-use software is behind the leakage of sensitive health data online, according to a study by Dartmouth researchers published in December. Health documents with sensitive patient information can be found in “peer-to-peer” networks, which people typically use to share music files and the like. The programs used to navigate these networks often…
Cancer researcher fights UNC demotion over data breach (updated)
Gregory Childress reports that a data breach had significant consequences for a researcher. Because I don’t recall ever seeing such consequences before, I think this is pretty newsworthy: A UNC cancer researcher is fighting a demotion and pay cut she received after a security breach in the medical study she directs. Bonnie Yankaskas, a professor in…