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It seems we are not yet done hearing about the Netgain Technology breach (with updates)

Posted on May 11, 2021 by Dissent

And another (7/1)  CentraCare Health and Carris Health – Willmar Lakeland Clinic (formerly known as Family
Practice Medical Center)

And another (6/16) Imperial Beach Community Clinic  (Health Center Partners of Southern California (“HCP”)

And another (6/14) Family Health Centers of San Diego (Health Center Partners of Southern California (“HCP”)

And another (6/8) Minnesota Community Care 

And another (5/28) Caravus.

And another (5/16) SouthCare Carolina notifiying 76,035 patients.

Another update (5/14):  Jackson Thornton notified employees of clients.

Previously:

It seems we are not done hearing about entities impacted by the Netgain Technology ransomware incident.

SAC Health System has now issued a press release.

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Previously disclosed entities:

  • January 29 – Ramsey County notified 8,700 clients of Family Health division
  • February 17 – Woodcreek Provider Services notified 207,000 patients
  • March  – Sandhills Medical Foundation notified 39,602 patients
  • March 26 –  Apple Valley Clinic notifies 157,939
  • April 8 — Neighborhood Healthcare notified 45, 200
  • May 8 — San Diego Family  Care and its business associate Health Center Partners of Southern California.  Health Center Partners had previously reported 293,516 affected.

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