Data Loss Stories

March 4, 2010

Arkansas Times Blog |The Arkansas National Guard says personal information on 35,000 current and former Guard members (dating back to 1991) was contained in an external hard drive reported missing Feb. 22. There's no evidence that the device was stolen or being used for ill … continued.




December 7, 2009

AMERICAN MEDICAL NEWS | Health Net in November announced that thousands of its members and network physicians could be at risk for identity theft due to a lost portable disk drive that the company said had "gone missing" six months earlier. … continued.




Aug 4, 2009

ARLINGTON, Va. - Members of the Army National Guard who could be affected by the theft of a laptop containing their personal data, will be notified through an official letter, Guard officials said here today. … continued.




Apr 22, 2009

OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission says the Social Security numbers of more than 5,500 people is on a flashdrive that was lost by an employee.Commission spokesman John Carpenter says the employee put the information on a flashdrive after his laptop … continued.




January 14, 2010

FierceHealthcare | In the first case of a state attorney general enforcing general HIPAA regulations under HITECH, Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal this week sued Health Net of Connecticut for misplacing the medical and financia … continued.




Apr 11, 2009

SALISBURY — As many as 100,000 patients of Peninsula Orthopaedic Associates are being warned to protect themselves against identity theft after tapes containing patient information were stolen. In a letter mailed this week, Chief Executive Officer Brian K. Mathias t … continued.




Feb 18, 2009

COLUMBUS, Ohio-Nearly two dozen medical records were stolen from a doctor's car. Parents questioned why the records were taken from the hospital in the first place. NBC 4's Lauren Diedrich GOT ANSWERS. Diedrich went to Nationwide Children's Hospital to find out how the … continued.




May 7, 2008

WASHINGTON – More than 1,300 SAIC stockholders are at risk of identity theft after a box of magnetic backup tapes went missing in New Jersey earlier this year. … continued.




Mar 26, 2008

THE BALTIMORE SUN | A Pittsburgh-based shareholder services firm has notified about 3,500 individuals -- some of them Maryland residents -- that the company lost a box of computer data tapes last month storing personal informat … continued.




Jan 16, 2008

PLANO, TX (AP) | Personal information on about 650,000 customers of J.C. Penney and up to 100 other retailers could be compromised after a computer tape went missing. GE Money, which handl … continued.




Nov 8, 2007

Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. policyholders in Ohio were included in a data security breach the company discovered last month, the Ohio Department of Insurance announced Monday.

The Hartford, Conn.-based insurer misplaced three backup tapes that con … continued.




May 5, 2007

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL | JP Morgan Chase has alerted thousands of its Chicago-area millionaire clients, as well as some of its own employees, that it cannot locate a computer tape containing their account information and Social Security numbers.

The tape, wh … continued.




Apr 20, 2007

JUNEAU, Alaska: Perhaps you know that sinking feeling when a single keystroke accidentally destroys hours of work. Now imagine wiping out a disk drive containing information for an account worth $38 billion. … continued.




Apr 11, 2007

Atlanta, GA (April 11, 2007) - Secretary of State Karen Handel today initiated an investigation regarding the disposal of approximately 75,000 voter registration application cards. The investigation will be led by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), in conjunction w … continued.




Apr 5, 2007

TUSCALOOSA | The social security numbers and other personal identification data of 6,000 DCH Health System employees are missing raising concerns about the possibility of identity theft.

An encrypted disc and hardcopy documents containing the personal identif … continued.




Feb 2, 2006

Providence Health System based in Oregon now faces charges that it was negligent in securing patient files when some 365,000 medical records were taken when a hospital employee's car - which contained the files - was stolen. Portland resistant Laurie Paul filed a suit earli … continued.




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