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The Information Commissioners Office (ICO) has specifically reminded NHS staff not to access patient medical records without proper reason and / or proper authority. Illegally accessing, obtaining and/or disclosing patient medical records without permission is not only a violation of patient data protection rights, but also exposes the wrongdoer and the NHS to legal action and costly fines.
This latest ICO warning was prompted by a recent case where a former health care assistant accessed medical records belonging to several patients without a valid reason. Over a period of a year and a half, Brioney Woolfe reportedly accessed patient files belonging to 29 individuals, including her family members, colleagues and other patients.
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Data breaches are continually increasing at an alarming rate, and U.K. retailers are a prime cause for data breaches and leaks.
Statistics show that in 2014/15, U.K. retailers reported 17 data breaches. The next year, it increased to 19. However, 2016/17 has seen a sudden spike of 38 reported data breaches, with no signs of slowing down.
These data breaches aren’t just malicious hackers attacking databases, but also include employees accidentally leaking or losing information.
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Facebook pride themselves on being at the forefront of technology and communication. The massive corporation has around 2 billion users and owns a range of other global social media platforms, like Instagram.
Billionaire CEO Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly been working on the next step in technology: artificial intelligence (AI). However, it seems like humans may have dabbled a bit too much and a bit too quickly as developers had to shut down testing after the robot AIs they created started to “invent” their own language.
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On 27th July 2017, cybercriminals reportedly hacked their way into HBO’s database, stealing a gigantic 1.5 terabytes of data.
HBO (full name The Home Box Office) produces some of the world’s best known and critically acclaimed TV ‘series, documentaries, movies, sporting events’ and more. The stolen data includes video footage, internal documents and emails.
So far, no ransom has been demanded for the safe return of the data, leading the company to fear the worst: leaks.
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The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has concluded investigations into a Bradford-based credit loan company after 285 complaints were made over unwarranted ‘nuisance’ text messages.
Provident Personal Credit Ltd reportedly employed third party vendors to send 999,057 text messages to promote their services. The text messages were unwarranted as the recipients had not agreed to receive such correspondence for marketing purposes.
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The risk of a cyberattack is said to be always imminent; wherever and whenever.
It’s often seen as a case of “when” and not “if”. In this blog, we’ll have a look at two of the most infamous data breaches – Yahoo and WannaCry – that have happened recently. We’re actually representing victims involved in the breaches outlined in this blog as well.
These are big breaches that have affected big companies.
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Thales e-Security have published a report on data breaches for businesses and organisations, and the findings are a cause for concern.
According to the research, 43% of retailers have suffered a data breach in the past 12 months.
Just think about how many purchases you have made in the past year; now imagine almost half of those companies has suffered a data breach in the past year alone. This is a worrying issue, and it’s one that can affect us all.
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According to a Ponemon Institute study (Sixth Annual Benchmark Study on Privacy & Security of Healthcare Data) released in May 2016, 90% of all healthcare organisations have ‘dealt with a data breach in the past two years‘.
As we know, data breaches appear to be on an upward trend for a number of reasons, including the greater reliance on digital means of storing and accessing information, as well as because data breach reporting is often mandatory in many countries, and the rules are being tightened.
This latest research doesn’t make for comfortable reading at all…
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According to Canadian lawyers who specialises in cybersecurity and data protection law, very few Canadian organisations are properly prepared to handle data breaches.
This is substantiated by the fact that the average data breach cost in Canada is the second highest in the world, according to the 2017 IBM and Ponemon Institute report. This consensus of how bad things may be is generally shared by many Canadian lawyers as well, with even the most basic protection models not in place for minimising data breaches.
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A former employee stands accused of inappropriately accessing over a thousand patient records without authorisation.
It’s believed more than 1,100 patients may have had their medical records viewed without reason for a 14-year period.
Authorities were alerted to the data breach when a former patient raised concerns that their medical records may have been accessed inappropriately online. An internal review found that a hospital employee had indeed accessed the records “without a good reason” to do so. From there, it was found that the same employee had accessed a huge number of former and current patient medical records without authorisation or grounds to do so.
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