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Prime Therapeutics/Magellan Rx discloses HIPAA breach

Posted on August 30, 2023 by Dissent

Prime Therapeutics administers prescription drug benefits and is a diversified pharmacy solutions organization serving health plans, employers and government programs. It is owned by 19 Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans, subsidiaries or affiliates of those plans. Magellan Rx Management, one of their companies, serves public sector state government programs. According to a press release…

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Forever 21 notifies 540,000 of breach affecting employees enrolled in firm’s health plan

Posted on August 30, 2023 by Dissent

In 2017,  fashion retailer Forever 21 experienced a malware attack on its card payment system that compromised customers’ payment cards. The breach was an embarrassment on a number of levels because the attacker had access to their system for about 7 months, and Forever 21 did not seem to have discovered the breach on their…

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Developing: Hospital Sisters Health System and Prevea Health hit by cyberattack

Posted on August 29, 2023 by Dissent

Yesterday, DataBreaches received a phone call from an employee at St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The employee was asking if we knew anything about a cyberattack on  Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) and stated that everything had been down for two days but the employees were not really being given information other than…

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Jp: Medical organizations and IT vendors “should bear part of the cyber damage”.

Posted on August 28, 2023 by Dissent

[Translation:] A document released on August 24 by the Japan Medical Association Policy Research Institute (Nichi-Isouken), which aims to plan medical policy, is causing controversy on SNS. Regarding contracts and responsibility sharing between medical institutions and system vendors, based on the “principle of good faith”, if the vendor’s risk explanation is insufficient, the medical institution…

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IoT Security Report Sheds Light on Hospitals’ Device Risks

Posted on August 24, 2023 by Dissent

Asimily, an Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) risk management platform, announced the availability of a new report: Total Cost of Ownership Analysis on Connected Device Cybersecurity Risk. The following is their press release: The full report highlights the unique cybersecurity challenges that healthcare delivery organizations (HDOs) face and the true…

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Laptop containing confidential data stolen from blood bank of Gurugram hospital

Posted on August 23, 2023 by Dissent

PTI reports: A laptop containing confidential information was allegedly stolen from the offices of a private hospital’s blood bank, police here said on Tuesday. According to a complaint filed by Dr Sangeeta Agarwal, head of blood bank at the Fortis Memorial Research Institute, the laptop was stolen from her office on August 5. Read more…

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