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Cyberattack targeting Alaska’s state health department website disrupts some online services

Posted on May 20, 2021 by Dissent

From the Anchorage Daily News: A malware attack targeting the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services’ website has prompted the disruption of some online services as the website remains unavailable to the public, the state health department said Tuesday evening. Investigators have not yet determined whether the cyberattack compromised confidential or personal information, DHSS…

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Despite an alert from NYS DFS, some insurance companies with “instant quote” portals were victimized

Posted on May 19, 2021 by Dissent

On February 16, the NYS Department of Financial Services issued a cybersecurity fraud alert involving public-facing web sites where consumers could request “instant quotes” for car insurance or other products. The alert warned insurers that private information used to prefill requests was being stolen and misused for pandemic unemployment benefits fraud. At the time, they…

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Public school districts on both coasts hit by ransomware

Posted on May 19, 2021 by chum1ng0

Two more public school districts have announced they were hit by ransomware. Visalia Unified School District in California  announced on Tuesday that the ransomware had impacted the operation of the district’s IT systems. YourCentralValley.com reported: The district said many IT systems are offline until further notice and that local and federal law enforcement have been…

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Health Plan of San Joaquin notifying more than 420,000 of email hack last year

Posted on May 19, 2021 by Dissent

On or about October 12, Health Plan of San Joaquin (HPSJ) learned of unusual activity affecting its email system. On October 23, 2020, the investigation determined that an unknown person(s) had accessed a  number of HPSJ employee email accounts between September 26, 2020 and October 12, 2020. Yesterday, HPSJ sent out notifications and notified the…

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Former Wenatchee Valley Medical Group physician charged with Confluence Health computer intrusion

Posted on May 19, 2021 by Dissent

Jefferson Robbins reports: A Wenatchee physician faces charges of domestic violence and felony counts including witness tampering and computer trespass, after allegedly abusing his spouse and unlawfully using Confluence Health computer systems to access her private medical information. Dr. Tyler Howard Buckley, 37, was summoned to Chelan County Superior Court Tuesday on a charge of…

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Updating: CaptureRx incident impacted more than 2.4 million. List of Entities.

Posted on May 19, 2021 by Dissent

Update as of July 13, 2021:  The total number impacted has been updated by NEC Networks to  2,420,141. For the past two months, DataBreaches.net has been tracking reports involving NEC Networks, LLC d/b/a CaptureRx. CaptureRx is a specialty pharmacy benefits manager whose services include prescription claims processing, patient assistance program administration, and public health service…

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