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This is from USA Today:

It took only a modicum of skill for a cybergang to steal 94 million credit and debit card payment records from the TJX retail chain — and follow that up by hauling in 130 million records from credit card processor Heartland Payment Systems.

Court records reveal that those record-setting break-ins were almost too easy. Even more surprising: The thieves were able to take their sweet time extracting the data, in each case going undetected for more than a year.

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4 Responses to “EMRs Will Be More Secure. Won’t They?”
  1. Bruce Says:

    One more reason to be cautious about EMRs.

  2. Bret Says:

    I agree with Bruce, except that his is an understatement.

  3. Brian W. Says:

    Within a few minutes, I can walk to an ATM almost anywhere in the world and with a simple 4-digit PIN code, I can access my bank accounts.

    I don’t know anything about the security behind ATMs, but it seems to work fine. Why can’t someone figure out something similar for electronic medical records?

  4. Larry C Says:

    Somehow, this doesn’t surprise me.

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