http://money.cnn.com/2014/08/18/technology/security/hospital-chs-hack/index.htmlUgh. When are companies that store highly sensitive and personal data going to be held accountable for properly securing this information?!btw, I have no idea how they would properly secure the data. I just wanted to complain.
8/18/2014 12:25:02 PM
Don't use the internet and no one can steal your information 8)I'm Krallum and I approved this message.
8/18/2014 12:50:22 PM
the question is...what nefarious activities can one do with someone's medical info? perhaps sell it to google and have really precise targeted ads? le me: Opens gmailgmail: "we hear you like Cialis" :3me: son of a....gmail: mwahahahaha[Edited on August 18, 2014 at 5:16 PM. Reason : ]
8/18/2014 5:15:42 PM
^medical records contain SS#s i believe. identity thieves will be very interested in the data[Edited on August 18, 2014 at 5:46 PM. Reason : g]
8/18/2014 5:28:20 PM
fraud. Even separately from the identity theft angle, medical fraud is a huge business.
8/18/2014 8:20:40 PM
Anyone that puts "le" in front of any word and isn't speaking French should get a fucking cockpunch from Mike Tyson.
8/18/2014 8:22:38 PM
Yeah, I think SS#s, names, addresses, and birthday info got jacked. Enough in some cases to fake an identity I guess
8/18/2014 8:29:24 PM
^^memes, brah^yeah. that too.
8/18/2014 11:08:10 PM
Thanks for proving my point.
8/18/2014 11:14:26 PM
^uh oh... internet tuff guy
8/18/2014 11:48:54 PM
8/19/2014 2:51:48 AM
I'm not so sure I buy that analogy. My car is my property....the insurer just insures it.My personal data isn't necessarily the health network's property. Instead, they were simply trusted with that information.
8/19/2014 6:19:39 AM
^there are compliance standards. If they followed them, blame the hackers. If they didn't, blame the hospital.
8/19/2014 8:05:03 AM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2014/10/24/with-a-10-million-fine-the-fcc-is-leaping-into-data-security-for-the-first-time/?tid=HP_technologyI think this is related to this thread. The FCC is set to levy a 10M fine for unsecured data.
10/27/2014 9:49:04 AM