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ID: 2066: Medical Records Missing from asylum
ID: 2064: Medical Information Loss
ID: 2053: Confidential records on thousands of AIDS patients stolen.
ID: 47: Social Security numbers, names and addresses of about 95,000 on stolen hard drive
ID: 54: 100,000 blood donors put at risk
ID: 68: Company fined US $200,000 for publicly posting information
ID: 75: Stolen computer leads to 185,000 patient notifications
ID: 83: Letters sent to 16,000 patients regarding breach
ID: 115: System administrators may have had access to around 1.2 million member records
ID: 125: Blue Cross Blue Shield
ID: 128: 27,000 patients notifed about stolen computers
ID: 153: Stolen backup tape - as many as 6,700 notified
ID: 162: 130,000 names and Social Security numbers on lost disk drive
ID: 2106: Stolen documents containing names and Social Security numbers
ID: 1754: Stolen computers containing patients billing information
ID: 207: Personal data and medical records for 365,000 on stolen backup disks and tapes
ID: 215: 450 patients' Social Security numbers and credit card numbers on stolen computer
ID: 218: Over 600 member Social Security numbers printed on mailing labels
ID: 222: Contractor emails 27,000 names and Social Security numbers to home computer
ID: 225: Stolen laptops may contain Social Security numbers and addresses
Western Union (WU)
Amazon (AMZN)
Playboy (PLA)
BT Group plc (BT)
Microsoft (MSFT)
United States Department of Defense
IBM (IBM)
Indiana University School of Medicine
Wells Fargo (WFC)
Acxiom Inc. (ACXM)