Hospital staff sacked for prying on patients’ medical records in Suffolk and Colchester hospitals – East Anglian Daily Times


East Anglian Daily Times

Hospital staff sacked for prying on patients' medical records in Suffolk and Colchester hospitals
East Anglian Daily Times
Nine data protection breaches at Ipswich Hospital were reported to the Information Commissioner s Office (ICO) over last three years. Picture: PHIL MORLEY. They are among hundreds of data protection breaches reported by the NHS in Suffolk and North …

and more »

data breach – Google News

Russian malware scum post new rent-an-exploit – The Register


The Register

Russian malware scum post new rent-an-exploit
The Register
WebEx on Firefox is among the targets of a new exploit kit that's started circulating on Russian nastyware exchanges. The Disdain-based exploit kit is described here by security services outfit IntSights, which says the exploit kit is offered by

exploit kit – read more

Corrs hires ethical hacker as it launches cyber rapid response team – The Global Legal Post

Corrs hires ethical hacker as it launches cyber rapid response team
The Global Legal Post
In addition to helping companies respond to a cyber incident at the time of the event, the Corrs Cyber service also includes advice on data breach prevention to ensure businesses are prepared to respond in the instance of an attack. This includes

and more »

data breach – Google News

Update gone wrong leaves 500 smart locks inoperable

Enlarge (credit: LockState)

Hundreds of Internet-connected locks became inoperable last week after a faulty software update caused them to experience a fatal system error, manufacturer LockState said.

The incident is the latest reminder that the so-called Internet of Things—in which locks, thermostats, and other everyday appliances are embedded with small Internet-connected computers—often provide as many annoyances as they do conveniences. Over the past week, the Colorado-based company’s Twitter feed has been gorged with comments from customers who were suddenly unable to lock or unlock their doors normally. Complicating the matter: the affected LockState model—the RemoteLock 6i—is included in an Airbnb partnership called Host Assist. That left many hosts unable to remotely control their locks.

The failure occurred last Monday when LockState mistakenly sent some 6i lock models a firmware update developed for 7i locks. The update left earlier 6i models unable to be locked and no longer able to receive over-the-air updates. LockState Marketing Manager John Cargile told Ars that the failure hit about 500 locks. The company is offering affected customers one of two options: (1) return the back portion of the lock to LockState so the firmware can be updated, with a turnaround time of about five to seven days, or (2) request a replacement interior lock, with a turnaround time of about 14 to 18 days. In the meantime, customers can use a physical key to unlock doors. (Like most hotel rooms, the doors automatically lock each time they’re closed.)

Read 1 remaining paragraphs | Comments

Biz & IT – Ars Technica