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Data Breaches Revealed At Local Hospitals
View all 7 articles » Explore Article thebostonchannel.com (Mar 3 2010) Healthcare , Compliance , Lastest Data Breaches
At Mass Eye and Ear Infirmary, the credit card information of 1,076 people may have been compromised... a data breach affecting 528 people at Brown University... the laptop of a former Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center employee was stolen... and According to HHS, the electronic medical records of more than 1,800 patients at an unidentified private medical practice in Stoughton were also stolen in December.Comment on Article Mentions: HHS Boston
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Stolen computer exposes 7174 students names, addresses and Social Security numbers
Explore Article OSF Data Loss Database (Mar 18 2010) Consumer , Higher Ed , Lastest Data Breaches
Vanderbilt University data loss incident circa 2010-03-16 -
PNC/National City Cards Hit With Fraud
Explore Article wcpo.com (Mar 18 2010) Consumer , Corporate , Lastest Data Breaches
9 news has learned of an apparent data breach affecting some former customers of National City Bank, now with PNC. -
Wyndham Hotel group hacked over three-month period to leave customer credit card data compromised
View all 2 articles » Explore Article IT security news, reviews and opinion (Mar 2 2010) Corporate , Lastest Data Breaches
Guests of Wyndham Hotels may have had their card details compromised following intervention by a hacker in late January... a sophisticated hacker penetrated the computer systems of one of the Wyndham Hotels and Resorts (WHR) data centres over a three-month period'.Comment on Article Mentions: Wyndham Hotels
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FTC warns organiations, firms about P2P sensitive data leaks
View all 2 articles » Explore Article AfterDawn.com (Feb 23 2010) Corporate , Data Breach , Lastest Data Breaches
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has written to over 100 firms and organizations warning about a widespread, on-going data breach due ...
Comment on Article Mentions: U.S. Federal Trade Commission Jon Leibowitz FTC
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Computer theft raises fraud concern at Cal State L.A.
View all 4 articles » Explore Article Top of the Ticket (Mar 17 2010) Higher Ed , Lastest Data Breaches
Cal State Los Angeles has notified 232 former students that a computer stolen from the mathematics department office last month may have contained personal information such as their Social Security numbers and grades. -
Identity Theft Uncovered at Fabric Stores
Explore Article esecurityplanet.com (Mar 17 2010) Corporate , Lastest Data Breaches
Thieves recently used card skimmers at Hancock Fabrics stores to steal financial data from customers. "The personal identification number pads were stolen in August and September and 'replaced with visually identical, but fraudulent PIN pad units,' Hancock Fabrics warned in a letter to customers," writes The Register's Dan Goodin.Comment on Article Mentions: Dan Goodin Hancock Fabrics
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HSBC data breach revealed
Explore Article itweb.co.za (Mar 15 2010) Consumer , Corporate , Lastest Data Breaches
A former IT staffer at HSBC Holdings' Swiss private-banking arm stole data on 24 000 accounts, including around 15 000 current clients, the bank said last week, states Market Watch.Comment on Article Mentions: Hsbc
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Names, addresses and Social Security numbers of 24 may have been exposed by malware
Explore Article OSF Data Loss Database (Mar 13 2010) Consumer , Lastest Data Breaches
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department data loss incident circa 2010-03-12 -
Storage media containing 9,500 employees Social Security numbers lost in mail
Explore Article OSF Data Loss Database (Mar 12 2010) Consumer , Lastest Data Breaches
ISS A/S data loss incident circa 2010-02-18 -
Medical records found in drive-thru trash can
Explore Article kens5.com (Mar 12 2010) Corporate , Healthcare , Medical Identity Theft , Lastest Data Breaches
Under the 2005 Identity Theft Enforcement Act, businesses are required to have procedures in place to destroy customers' personal information. The state can fine businesses $500 to $2000 per abandoned record.Comment on Article Mentions: Adobe
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Citibank apologizes after exposing 600,000 Social Security numbers
Explore Article AccountingWEB.com (Mar 12 2010) Consumer , Corporate , Compliance , Lastest Data Breaches
Citibank representatives call it a processing error, which doesn’t sound too serious. But for more than half a million Citibank customers who received mail from the credit card company with their Social Security number printed on the outside of the envelope…it was more than a little disturbing.
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Stolen laptop exposes employees names, addresses, including some Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, codes and expiration dates
Explore Article OSF Data Loss Database (Mar 10 2010) Consumer , Lastest Data Breaches
Arrow Electronics Inc data loss incident circa 2010-03-03 -
Stolen laptop exposes clients names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and health information
Explore Article OSF Data Loss Database (Mar 10 2010) Consumer , ID Theft Prevention , Lastest Data Breaches
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans data loss incident circa 2010-03-10 -
Missing external drive exposes 35000 guard members names, Social Security numbers
Explore Article OSF Data Loss Database (Mar 8 2010) Consumer , Lastest Data Breaches
Arkansas Army National Guard data loss incident circa 2010-02-22







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