Security News > 2015 > March > Stolen hard drives bring more data breach pain for US health services (Naked Security)

2015-03-11 17:20
The Indiana State Medical Association has warned 39,090 of its clients that their private data may be at risk of leakage, after the "random" theft of a pair of backup hard drives.
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