Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Subsidiary of Canadian Medical Association Reports Possible Privacy Data Loss

A Canadian Press article, via The Globe and Mail, reports that:

Hundreds of angry doctors and their families are demanding answers from a financial services company after a laptop containing thousands of personal files was stolen from a car in a parking lot.

"I'm furious," said one of the clients, who asked not to be identified. "We trust these people with virtually all our financial information."

About 8,000 clients of MD Management, a subsidiary of the Canadian Medical Association, received a letter from the company dated June 29 warning them that a laptop computer containing detailed information about their financial and professional circumstances had been stolen.

The computer was taken from an MD Management employee's locked car during a break-in, said Guy Belanger, president of the MD Financial Group.

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