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Re: Medical data leakage rampant on P2P networks


From: "Rodney Wise" <rwise29210 () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 07:22:24 -0500

... and we want the government (US) to be in share of our healthcare and all 
our medical data stored in one convenient (for criminals) location? Why, 
tell me again cause I forgot.


Rodney Wise
Columbia SC 29223
Website Hosting info @ http://domains.rodneysrecommendations.com


To: <dataloss () datalossdb org>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 9:01 AM
Subject: [Dataloss] Medical data leakage rampant on P2P networks


http://www.scmagazineus.com/Medical-data-leakage-rampant-on-P2P-networks/article/127216/

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Over a two-week period, Dartmouth College researchers, in
collaboration with P2P monitoring vendor Tiversa, searched
file-sharing networks for key terms associated with the top ten
publicly traded health care firms in the country, and discovered
numerous sensitive documents – for example, a spreadsheet from an AIDS
clinic with 232 client names, including Social Security numbers,
addresses and birthdates.

The researchers also discovered databases for a hospital system that
contained detailed information on more than 20,000 patients, including
Social Security numbers, contact details, and insurance records, along
with  diagnosis information.

[..]
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