Think tank details its ideas for use of health IT records

Andrew Noyes reports on CDT’s statement, reported on this site yesterday. Also: Also on Monday, the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association wrote to House Speaker Pelosi and Minority Leader Boehner outlining concerns with privacy provisions in stimulus language that passed the Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means committees last week. Among the group’s...

Consumer Watchdog Calls on Google to Cease Lobbying Effort to Allow Sale of Patient Medical Records; Urges Congress to Adopt Privacy Protections in Economic Stimulus Bill

    The non-partisan Consumer Watchdog called on Google today to cease a rumored lobbying effort aimed at allowing the sale of electronic medical records in the current version of the Economic Stimulus legislation. Consumer Watchdog called on Congress to remove loopholes in the ban on the sale of medical records and include other...

Ca: Dozens bilked of thousands in debit card scam

Joe Belanger reports: Dozens of Stratford residents were bilked of thousands of dollars from their bank accounts last weekend in a debit card scam, police say. How the culprits were able to withdraw the money is still being investigated, said Stratford police Insp. Sam Theocharis. It’s not known how many bank accounts were hit...

Monster Says Hackers May Have Stolen Data in Several Countries

Simon Thiel reports: Monster Worldwide Inc., the operator of the most-used jobs Web site, said hackers may have stolen confidential details of users in more than one country after the Times reported the data of 4.5 million U.K. users was accessed. Monster hasn’t established which countries were affected, Michelle Brown, a company spokeswoman in...

UK: Police officer denies data breach

A police officer has appeared in court charged with “recklessly obtaining information” from Devon and Cornwall Constabulary files about a woman – 96 times. Paul Meseg, aged 50, entered a not guilty plea when he appeared before magistrates in Plymouth yesterday. It is alleged that, while working in Tiverton and at stations in East...

WI: Thief unsuccessful in hacking stolen city laptop

Signe Brewster reports: The Madison Police Department announced Monday that no sensitive information was accessed on a laptop computer stolen from an office in the City-County Building Friday. The results of forensic tests performed on the recovered laptop showed multiple unsuccessful attempts were made to log into the computer, which contained 300 to 500...

UK: MPs urge DH to report security breaches

MPs want the Department of Health to provide more information on data security breaches in the NHS and to set out clearly the sanctions that staff face for breaking data security rules. The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee made its recommendations as part of its second report on the National Programme for IT...

2 students accused of hacking into Pflugerville ISD computers

Two students admit they hacked into Pflugerville ISD school computers and got access to sensitive information, according to an arrest affidavit. Police says Joshua Cook and Kelton Gilmore, both 18, got a hold of security passwords, alarm codes, personal staff information as well as tests. On Dec. 4, Nelson Coulter, principal of Hendrickson High...

Hackers exploit Obama site to spread malware

Gregg Keizer reports: A social networking site operated by the 2008 Barack Obama campaign is serving up malware to unwary visitors a full week after the tactic was reported, a security researcher said today. My.BarackObama.com, still active after the innauguration last week of President Obama, is being used by hackers trying to dupe users...