Jon Craig reports:
Maryville, a nonprofit addition agency, is offering credit monitoring services for those who may have had their Social Security numbers and other private details exposed as a result of the incident, according to spokesman Bill Crowe.
The centers affected are in Williamstown, Turnersville, Pemberton, Vineland and Franklinville.
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Maryville Addiction Treatment Center posted a substitute notice on its site stating that it began notifying affected individuals on February 20.
According to their notice, on or around August 22, 2023, Maryville experienced a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized access to one corporate email account. They do not explain why it took until February 7, 2024 to figure out that one email account had protected health information and personally identifiable information such as full names, Social Security numbers, medical treatment information, health insurance information, dates of birth, financial account information and government
identification.
While not apologizing for their slow discovery and notification, they are quick to claim that they have no indication that any information has been misused and that they are notifying “out of an abundance of caution.”
Their language is misleading. They are not notifying voluntarily just “out of an abundance of caution.” They are notifying because they are required to by law.