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Why This Facebook Privacy Settlement Is Unusual

Why This Facebook Privacy Settlement Is Unusual
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Big Data Healthcare Project Raises Privacy Issues

Big Data Healthcare Project Raises Privacy Issues
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Lawsuit: App Maker Shared Health Data With Chinese Firms

Get Permission A lawsuit alleges Easy Healthcare Corp s Premom mobile fertility app unlawfully shared data with three Chinese firms. A lawsuit seeking class action status alleges that the maker of a fertility mobile app is sharing with three Chinese companies its users’ personal information and location data – without first obtaining users’ consent. The lawsuit filed against Burr Ridge, Ill.-based Easy Healthcare Corp. by a user of the company’s free fertility app, Premom, alleges the Andriod app is sharing personal and sensitive health data, as well as geolocation data, device activity data, user and advertiser IDs and nonresettable device hardware identifiers, with three Chinese firms.

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Inside Job: Grabbing Patient Records for Fraud

Get Permission A former seasonal worker at a tech contractor supporting Medicare open enrollment has been sentenced to serve 42 months in prison after pleading guilty to a charge in connection with improperly accessing patient records, some of which were used to open fraudulent credit lines. Court papers describe how the insider was able to access and copy thousands of individuals’ personal information. In a statement, the Department of Justice said Colbi Trent Defiore, a Mississippi resident, was sentenced in a Louisiana federal court for accessing and obtaining without authorization the personal identifying information of 8,000 individuals through “bulk searches” he conducted of the Department of Health and Human Services’ Healthcare.gov database.

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