Hackers have breached the network at LabCorp - one of the largest diagnostic blood testing laboratories in the US - sparking fears of exposing MILLIONS of patients' private medical records Hackers breached the network of one of the largest clinical laboratories in America, sparking fears of a major cyber security breach The entire computer network of LabCorp, a Fortune 500 company, was shut down across the US Sunday morning, a company insider tells DailyMail.com Hackers tried to access the private medical records of millions of people The company insists there is 'no evidence' of 'unauthorized transfer or misuse of data' LabCorp's computer system was shutdown immediately after IT staff discovered it had been hacked The firm states it is required to notify patients of any data breach within 60 days after discovery of the breach
If company or someone including my family wanted my health information I would have sign paperwork to give permission.
Eli Gray
they do drug tests for employment too, it's not just GRIDS shit
Easton Walker
It's Jews using pilpul. When they say "democracy," what they actually mean is "neoliberal Jewish oligarchy." Democracy is their favorite form of government because they can assume control from the shadows with bribery, blackmail, lobbying, and media control. Nationalist governments have no patience for their subversive bullshit. Communism is a favorite method of overturning an established order, but they can only keep control of a communist government for a limited number of years. The first 30-40 years of the USSR was Jews controlling everything, but then Stalin got tired of their shit. Once Russians were firmly in control, Soviet Jews were begging to be allowed to flee to the United States.
…and the government was trying to force all these companies to make their medical records electronic and available for transfer via teh internets. i don't trust that shit and never will
Ethan Flores
Seems you just did.
David Collins
The internet and technology makes it too easy for governments and other nefarious people to control us. It's like 1984 on steroids, but instead of having one camera in your living room you carry a camera with you everywhere, and who you are and everything you have done is preserved on a database waiting for someone to fuck with you.
The only solace I take in this is that governments are geared up to track you via these means, and are probably ill-equipped to track you via older, traditional ways. That means if you abandon the tech, pay for things in cash and otherwise operate in ways that make technological tracking difficult or impossible, then the government have to roll out inexperienced field agents to see what you're doing, and we know that they have budget constraints in doing so.
Jackson Russell
Maybe you can use it by creating a list to expose people who are HIV positive. There are many people who hide it and purposely spread their disease.
Thomas Harris
Suddenly dropping off of the system will cause a whopping data anomaly on your profile. It is almost unadvisable if all you are really doing is living “off grid”, best to check in now and then and let their algorithms know.
Ryder Phillips
I agree, fuck capitalism.
Hunter Diaz
Why would they keep records anyway? Shouldn't they just say "no you don't have aids" and then delete the files?
Jason Lopez
This thread isn't about that, copypasta bot.
Brandon Price
I've always been a proponent of a database for people who have incurable diseases. You need to know to avoid certain people. Fags with AIDS may try to pos you by drugging and raping you. There needs to be mug shots that if you see one of those fags you recognize, you can ready your weapon and immediately call your local Police RWDS unit to get gassed or used as a human dummy bomb if they volunteer for it to be dropped on the Jews in the last great war
Dunno, though. While it might be a hoax, Jobs definitely died from that which could be symptoms of HIV.
Easton Davis
Who let the newfag in?
Jack Wright
So if they choose this voluntarily do we revoke their poz status post mortem? Do we send their family a little letter and medal? Is there a valhalla for fags? So many questions.
He died from cancer to the liver and pancreas caused by exposure to heavy metals at his time working for Atari in the 1970s, before breathing protection was put in place.
Wyatt Sullivan
Nonsense, such cancer would have been of the lungs.
His death, quite simply, was of HIV, you see, most cancers are caused by extramarital sex…
Hunter Moore
how many more security breaches until people stop assuming the government can protect anyone's information?
Network intrusion detection system (NIDS) always wondered why they exist instead of just NIPS to (p)revent the attack….
Lucas Hill
Because they got out the internet and made their own country. Now seriously, they probably had NIPS but once the attackers find a way to work around them there's nothing stopping the hacker(s).
Andrew Miller
Was new Parkinson's law made already? "All electronic databases would be stolen at some point of time"