The content petition showed up in my twitter notifications: hawaii There! =B I see you have some experience in getting the right total of attention for medicaid related data leaks. I have found admin credentials to some super sensitive medical billing processing system and get nil but silence on all available tangency channels and no litigate for months. The sender, who calls himself @SchizoDuckie on Twitter, turned out to be Jelle Ursem, an ethical researcher from the netherlands who had previously found other leaks on GitHub that he responsibly disclosed. So now, ii months later, we are pleased to apportion you with some of his findings concerning leaks of protected health information on GitHub, and our adventures — and misadventures — in trying to let entities to respond to our attempts at responsible disclosure. in this report, you will register about ix U.S. entities’ leaks of PHI: Xybion, MedPro Billing, Texas physician house Calls, VirMedica, MaineCare, Waystar, Shields health care Group, AccQData, and one entity that we are not naming at the present time but are describing. For the 9 leaks, there were approximately 150,000 – 200,000 unique patients’ records exposed, and possibly many, many more, because Ursem did not sample or access everything that was exposed. You will also read about a developer we conceive of as the “Typhoid mary of Data Leaks.” We also head out certain common factors that contributed to the leaks and pretend recommendations for preventing them. Great thanks to Gertrude Lok of 6500�Kelvin.nl for graciously donating her design skills to this project. register or Download: “No demand to nag When It’s Leaking” by Jelle Ursem in quislingism with DataBreaches.net (pdf, 35 pp)