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Ph: Maxicare reports data breach to NPC

Posted on June 18, 2024 by Dissent

ABS-CBN reports:

Health maintenance organization (HMO) Maxicare has reported a data breach to the National Privacy Commission (NPC).

The NPC said they received a data breach notification on June 16 at 12:49 p.m.

In a statement, the Department of Information and Communications Technology – National Computer Emergency Response Team (DICT-NCERT) said they the leak started when the threat actor discovered login and password credentials in the internet.

“The threat actor then logged into the system and downloaded available data,” the agency explained.

DICT-NCERT said they are coordinating with the NPC and are ready to offer their assistance to Maxicare.

Read more at ABS CBN News.

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