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UPDATE 1-Rotech says patients likely impacted by hack at partner Philips’ unit

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U.S.-based medical devices provider Rotech Healthcare said on Friday it was reviewing a list of patients who may have been impacted due to a cybersecurity breach experienced by its partner Philips’ Respironics unit. Orlando-based Rotech said in a statement that Respironics, which sells breathing devices and ventilators to treat sleep apnea, was made aware on… Read More »UPDATE 1-Rotech says patients likely impacted by hack at partner Philips’ unit

‘Even I got sucked in’

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Barry Tuckett was an expert on privacy and access matters during the nine years he was Manitoba’s ombudsman — but even he got fooled recently when he unwittingly gave information […]

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US universities settle financial-aid antitrust lawsuit for $166 million

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Dartmouth, Northwestern, Rice and Vanderbilt universities have agreed to pay a combined $166 million to resolve claims that they favored wealthy student applicants, pushing total settlements in a federal antitrust lawsuit over college financial aid practices to $284 million. The 2022 lawsuit said 17 prominent colleges and universities violated U.S. antitrust law by violating a… Read More »US universities settle financial-aid antitrust lawsuit for $166 million