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Published Date: 01 March 2009
THE health records of Gordon Brown and Alex Salmond were allegedly hacked into, a newspaper claimed last night.
The Prime Minister and First Minister are among several high-profile Scots whose confidential files were allegedly accessed without their permission, according to the report.

The two leaders' medical details are on a single database set up for hal
f of the population of Scotland three years ago, amid NHS guarantees that they were safe from prying eyes.

NHS Fife was last night reported to have warned officials across the country of the claimed breach, which is also understood to have affected footballers, former First Minister Jack McConnell and his wife Bridget.

The incident is understood to relate to previously reported claims that the details of BBC presenters including Jackie Bird were hacked into.

Some health workers have access to the database, which is called the Emergency Care Summary system, but are only supposed to look up individual patients' information with their permission, unless they are unconscious or unable to give consent. It was said to be protected using "the highest standards of security".

The system contains the names, ages, addresses and occupations of patients, as well as details of any current medication and allergies or adverse reactions to medicines. It is not understood to contain a complete medical history.

Reports yesterday cited sources who said the politicians and celebrities had apparently been picked at random and that the information allegedly uncovered had not been used for financial or personal gain.

Downing Street did not comment on the allegations last night. A spokesman for the First Minister declined to comment.

A man appeared at Dunfermline Sheriff Court last December on petition charged with a breach of the Data Protection Act. He made no plea or declaration and is due to appear again later this year.





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  • Last Updated: 01 March 2009 12:04 AM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
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webwise,

Scotland 01/03/2009 00:33:17
Why is this news when it happened in December?

Any chance of an article on speaker Martin taking his wife on expensive holidays to the Bahamas at taxpayer's expense?

Perhaps the story on the forged letters on written on behalf of Labour MP Adam Ingram.

Given that there is an outcry on the pension of Fred Goodwin, agreed to by Labour ministers, any further on the health of £500,000 expenses claimant and ex Labour MP David Marshall?

What about the investigation of electoral fraud in Slough, noticed after an inspection of the voters register? Remember, this is the same register that disappeared after the Glenrothes by-election.
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RufusT-Firefly,

01/03/2009 00:34:12
It is unbelievable how this can happen.

Alex Salmond's details have even been posted online.

http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/obe/obe_signsandsymptoms.html
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Observer,,

Glasgow 01/03/2009 00:34:21
I'm sure this is a re-print of a previous story, the names mentioned then were Jackie Bird and Nicola Sturgeon. Now it seems to be the big boys. As far as I can tell it just seems to be that someone with access has had a look. Well, wouldn't you ? It's releasing the information that would be an issue. Even to family or friends, you wouldn't do it as that would mean the sack. This seems to me to be a non-story.
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RufusT-Firefly,

01/03/2009 00:34:44
Webwise, you are late tonight.

What went wrong?
5

Observer,,

Glasgow 01/03/2009 00:37:48
There's a good scandalous story in the Sunday Herald about Lesley Quinn I could wax lyrical about, but alas no comment. I would have preferred the SOS to cover that.
6

Brian Hill,

01/03/2009 00:47:12
Not much of an incentive for us to want every detail of ourselves to be on a computer record is it?
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01/03/2009 00:50:50
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Observer,,

Glasgow 01/03/2009 00:54:43
7 Have we? In what way ?
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freedom not subservience,

01/03/2009 00:59:06
4 - MR fire flee you must have slept in. Not like you to be anything other than 1st. All be it first with nonsense and drivel in support of the li bour party
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01/03/2009 01:03:46
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01/03/2009 01:11:38
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01/03/2009 08:51:06
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ddmc,

01/03/2009 08:51:11
the only hacks are the hootsmons, someone with authorised access looks at peoples medical records, how does this become a hacked computer system, mind you it's quite ironic that Lie-bour suffer at their own incompetant hands
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Observer,,

Glasgow 01/03/2009 12:24:32
10 Muriel Gray ? Ha ! Don't get me started on that cow....I gave her a doing once in the ladies toilets in Maestros. T'was many many years ago.
15

Observer,,

Glasgow 01/03/2009 12:27:09
15 when I say a doing that is weegie for a fight that I won, being a fellow female. I just realised my last post could be misconstrued. I can't imagine many blokes would enjoy the misconstruable scenario though as she is a witch.
16

Fifi la Bonbon,

01/03/2009 13:49:00
It seems clear enough. Observer assaulted someone famous and more talented and successful than her in the toilets, and is now boasting about it. Well I'm impressed.
17

Mr. Lachie Todd,

Edinburgh 01/03/2009 13:50:43
According to another Sunday newspaper, the unnamed man who appeared at Court is a health professional employed in the NHS?
18

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 01/03/2009 15:08:12
What are Broon's health records doing in a Scottish register?

Isn't there a North Britain register for him?
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01/03/2009 15:47:10
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Observer,,

Glasgow 01/03/2009 16:31:58
Hi Sam.
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RufusT-Firefly,

01/03/2009 16:34:54
15 Observer,,Glasgow 01/03/2009 12:24:32
10 Muriel Gray ? Ha ! Don't get me started on that cow....I gave her a doing once in the ladies toilets in Maestros. T'was many many years ago.
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You must be very proud of yourself.
22

lulach mac gille coemgain,

01/03/2009 19:54:11
That dang cyberdine corporation!
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KWC,

Edinburgh 01/03/2009 21:48:53
This could only be to check whether they are both certified nutters or not. They show the symptoms.

 

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