Improper hard drive disposal triggers major data breach at Hokkaido hospitals


TOKYO: Information on patients and staff at two hospitals in Japan's northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido was leaked after a local waste disposal company improperly handled discarded hard drives, potentially affecting as many as 510,000 people, Xinhua reported, citing local media on Monday.

The issue came to light after a purchaser of a hard drive at an online auction site informed authorities last June that the device contained data belonging to the Hokkaido Medical Centre.

The hospital subsequently recovered similar hard drives and launched an investigation, according to public broadcaster NHK.

The investigation found that 31 of the hard drives had been used by the Hokkaido Medical Centre and two by the Hokkaido Cancer Centre to store data, including electronic medical records.

The hard drives were confirmed to contain personal information of about 187,000 patients and staff, including names, addresses, and medical diagnoses, while up to 510,000 people may be at risk of having their data compromised, the report said.

The two hospitals had previously contracted the same waste disposal company in the city of Ishikari to destroy the storage devices. However, the company failed to do so, allowing the hard drives to enter the second-hand market.

Japan's National Hospital Organisation, which manages the two hospitals, has reported the case to the police and filed a criminal complaint against the waste disposal company. - Bernama-Xinhua

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Laos World Cup deal turns free viewing into app strategy
Sri Lanka jails ex-minister in anti-graft drive
Indonesia's Mt Lewotobi Laki-Laki remains highly active
South Korea to investigate ballot mishap after protests: Report
The Asean Hyundai Cup 2026 Trophy Tour arrives in Kuala Lumpur on June 12
Vietnam and Thailand agree to deepen political, economic cooperation
Orang Asli reps lodge police reports over claims Jaslinda was 'confined' by Tok Batin
Hun Sen reassures displaced they will return home; dubs shelter the ‘Waiting Village’
Hong Kong actress Natalie Ng dies at 51 after cancer battle
Nepal reinstates interior minister cleared by graft probe

Others Also Read