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My Health Record had 42 data breaches in 2017-18 but no 'malicious' attacks: ADHA

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My Health Record had 42 data breaches in 2017-18 but no 'malicious' attacks: ADHA
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Highest category of breaches was due to attempted Medicare fraud, the Australian Digital Health Agency has said in its 2017-18 annual report.

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Home Affairs cannot be bothered listing all agencies with access to metadata

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Rio Tinto completes rollout of world-first autonomous iron ore rail operation

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Privacy International hits out at unconsented Facebook tracking within apps

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White House mulls using emergency powers to ban Huawei and ZTE

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EU to fund bug bounty programs for 14 open source projects starting January 2019

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Apple's iPhone XR: Bad marketing or sneakily clever?

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Cook County’s first baby of 2019 born in Hoffman Estates

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Meet Yarehlie Nava, Cook County's first baby of 2019

Tuesday, January 1, 2019, 11:36 AM CT

Some may still have been singing "Auld Lang Syne" when the first baby born in Cook County in 2019 made her appearance just five minutes into the new year.

Yarehlie Nava was born to Maria Ramirez and Freddie Nava of Elgin, according to Amita Health St. Alexius Medical Center in Hoffman Estates.

Yarehlie weighed 8 pounds, 14 ounces and she measured 21 inches long.


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