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Scripps Breach Too California Heavy for Federal Courtroom

Posted on January 29, 2022 by Dissent

Samantha Hawkins reports: A proposed class action against Scripps Health over a 2021 data breach was thrown out of federal court Wednesday, when a Southern District of California judge said too many Californians meant it lacked jurisdiction. Surprised? I was. But Hawkins explains: But because most—96.3%—of the 144,011 individuals notified about the ransomware attack had…

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KY: Taylor Regional Hospital phone lines still down after reported cyberattack on Monday

Posted on January 29, 2022 by Dissent

Taylor Regional Hospital issued an urgent notice on Tuesday about an attack that occurred on Monday, January 24.  Concerningly, it sounds like the situation hasn’t improved much since then as a banner notice reads “URGENT NOTICE – All phone lines at the hospital and hospital-owned provider offices are currently down….” From TRH’s website: TRH’s systems,…

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IA: Ottumwa dental office notifies patients of 2020 ransomware attack

Posted on January 28, 2022 by Dissent

The Ottuma Courier reports that a dental office is notifying patients whose information may have been exposed in a ransomware incident. They report, in part: On Nov, 22, 2020, the office of Gregory P. Vannucci, a dental provider and oral surgeon, detected a network security incident affecting his practice. An unauthorized third-party accessed the network…

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Hit by Conti ransomware in October, Medical Healthcare Solutions now notifying clients’ patients (Update 1)

Posted on January 27, 2022 by Dissent

On January 21, Medical Healthcare Solutions issued a statement on its website about a ransomware attack, although they do not state that it was a ransomware attack. Nor do they identify the incident as an attack by Conti, but it was. Medical Healthcare Solutions, Inc. (MHS), recently experienced a cyber-incident that impacted some protected health…

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AL: NHS Management Discloses Incident from Last May

Posted on January 27, 2022 by Dissent

Sometimes, what looks like an update isn’t actually an update but an initial disclosure. On January 14, the following press release appeared about an Alabama entity. Neither the press release nor the notice on the entity’s website specifically identifies this as a ransomware incident. NHS Management, which manages 50 long-term care and rehabilitation facilities in…

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Clara City respiratory therapist reprimanded by state for twice reading patient records without authorization

Posted on January 27, 2022 by Dissent

Linda Vanderwerf reports: A respiratory therapist from Clara City has been reprimanded by the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice for looking at patient records without authorization. In addition to receiving a reprimand, Kurt Lee Koenen of Clara City was ordered to complete courses about compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. He is also to complete…

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