Privacy is an issue that I want to discuss more at Oxdown. Here is another reason why:
Corporate custodians of confidential medical data should be closely monitoring events connected to a nightmarish computer security breach in the St. Louis region.
Express Scripts is one of the nation’s largest pharmacy benefits managers. The company, with headquarters in St. Louis County, handles approximately 500 million prescriptions per year for 50 million workers at 1,600 American companies. Early in October, it received an extortion letter, the details of which it released on Nov. 6.
The letter included personal information on about 75 Express Scripts clients — Social Security numbers, dates of birth and, in some cases, information about prescription medications. Whoever sent the letter demanded money from the company — the amount has not been disclosed — and threatened to use the Internet to reveal personal and medical information about millions of people if the demands were not met.
Last week, the criminal activity expanded: Express Scripts said that individual clients had received extortion letters directly.



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Nice.
Glad you want to discuss it; such was why I was pushing people to watch the PBS Masterpiece series ‘The Last Enemy’.
As more data: http://www.nyclu.org/pdfs/surveillanc…..121306.pdf
http://www.google.com/hostedne…..QD94HICEG0
As long as one uses a computer for anything on the net or a phone or is ‘plugged in’ some other way, yeah, there is no privacy.
Pretty horrifying. I have to utilize a number of electronic medical record systems/databases. I realize there is no 100% safe system, but I’d love to hear what Express did wrong. wonder if it was an inside job?
Glad you posted this- I’d have missed it, and it’s quite pertinent to me.