[Dataloss] (update): Utah hospital billing records from over 2million patients stolen
Max Hozven
mhozven at tealeaf.com
Tue Jun 10 22:24:30 UTC 2008
Here's one as small as a pager:
http://www.mightygps.com/miniflextrack.htm
(No, I have no connection to this product/company, I googled it up...)
-Max
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From: Max Hozven
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 3:18 PM
To: David Metcalf; 'lyger'; dataloss at attrition.org
Subject: RE: [Dataloss] (update): Utah hospital billing records from
over 2million patients stolen
Maybe customers should put in a GPS tracking device in each of their
tape boxes (or one box in each
shipment of boxes).
At least if the box isn't stolen (and the GPS discarded/trashed/etc),
they would have a chance at tracking
the location (or last tracked location) of a tape box.
-Max
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From: dataloss-bounces at attrition.org
[mailto:dataloss-bounces at attrition.org] On Behalf Of David Metcalf
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 2:49 PM
To: 'lyger'; dataloss at attrition.org
Subject: Re: [Dataloss] (update): Utah hospital billing records from
over 2million patients stolen
I cannot believe that they are only offering a $1,000 reward for return
of the tapes "no questions asked."
http://healthcare.utah.edu/publicaffairs/news/current/billing_theft.html
The website of the security company that lost the tapes is also
interesting. It shows impressive pictures of their storage vault which
was "designed to be an impregnable fortress" and can even withstand a
nuclear blast. Unfortunately, the employee never made it that far.
http://www.perpetualstorage.com/index_home.htm
Another example of human error overcoming the most rugged technological
precautions. Or as Mom used to say, "No system is fool proof."
David
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[mailto:dataloss-bounces at attrition.org] On Behalf Of lyger
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 5:07 PM
To: dataloss at attrition.org
Subject: [Dataloss] (update): Utah hospital billing records from over 2
million patients stolen
http://www.kutv.com/content/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=76de0817-3f
fe-4f8e-9764-506795954fa1
Billing records of 2.2 million patients at the University of Utah
Hospitals and Clinics were stolen from a vehicle after a courier failed
to
immediately take them to a storage center, authorities said Tuesday.
The records, described only as backup information tapes, contained
Social
Security numbers of 1.3 million people treated at the university over
the
last 16 years, said Lorris Betz, senior vice president for health
sciences.
Betz said people would be notified by a letter at a cost of $500,000
just
for stamps and envelopes. The hospital also pledged free credit
monitoring.
[...]
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