Monday, 31 December 2012

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The privacy breach was revealed over the weekend and, while the orders have been pulled from Medvet's site, all were still accessible through Google's cache as at noon today. The invoices detail specifics on the type of paternity test ordered or the specific drug that the person is being screened for.
The company's managing director Greg Johansen said in a phone interview this afternoon: "We've got a forensic computer person working through and removing them [Google's cache results] now."
The Privacy Commissioner, Timothy Pilgrim, has begun an investigation into the matter including claims Medvet knew about the privacy breach since April. South Australia Health said it would send in external auditors to examine Medvet's systems
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