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TD BANK ANNOUNCES DATA BREACH
TD Bank recently began notifying approximately 260,000 customers in numerous states from Maine to Florida that their personal information had been lost. A TD Bank spokesman confirmed to the Associated Press that unencrypted back-up data tapes were misplaced in transport earlier this year. The tapes contained personal information that included account information and social security … Continue reading
NEW CONNECTICUT DATA BREACH IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF DATA SECURITY FAILURES
The Connecticut Attorney General just announced that personal health information and protected health information for over 9,000 Hartford Hospital patients was lost in June. http://www.ct.gov/ag/cwp/view.asp?Q=508726&A=2341. A laptop carried by an EMC subsidiary employee was reportedly stolen. The State AG announced that the unencrypted information on the laptop contained names, addresses, dates of birth, social security … Continue reading
Vermont Adds New Wrinkles to Data Breach Notification Law
Vermont has made some interesting amendments [.pdf at Sec. 4, p. 9] to its Security Breach Notice Act. The changes, trumpeted in a recent press release as part of various consumer protection measures, were signed into law on May 8, 2012 to be effective immediately. The most significant aspects of the revisions are: Consumer notification of a breach must be … Continue reading
The Fourth Time is the Charm–California Updates Its Data Breach Notification Law Effective 1/1/12
Last week, California Governor Jerry Brown signed SB 26 into law. It is effective January 1, 2012. The new law requires more information be contained in breach notification letters following a breach of personal identifying information, including what happened, how it may affect the recipient of the letter, and how the recipient can protect themself. … Continue reading