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Cyber ​​attack – EVK Lippstadt stops patient admission

Posted on March 31, 2021 by Dissent

The situation described in this news report is exactly what all countries must cooperate to prevent — a hospital has been unable to care for patients due to a cyberattack.  Patients are being diverted. Hellweg Radio reports (translation): The Evangelical hospital in Lippstadt does not accept any more patients until further notice. This is due to…

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Iranian cyberspies target professionals at medical research organizations in the US, Israel

Posted on March 31, 2021 by Dissent

Catalin Cimpanu reports: Hackers linked to Iran have targeted 25 senior professionals at various medical research organizations located in the US and Israel as part of a weeks-long phishing campaign, email security firm Proofpoint revealed today. The attacks are part of a long series of attacks that have repeatedly and increasingly targeted medical and pharmaceutical…

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North Texas Woman Guilty in Multimillion-Dollar Conspiracy Involving the Sale of Forged Prescriptions

Posted on March 30, 2021 by Dissent

There’s an update to a case involving theft of patient identity information to support a fraud ring. As in the previous press release by DOJ, they do not mention the identity of the entity whose EHR system was compromised or misused by the criminals. A search on LinkedIn, however, indicates that a Lydia Henslee, who…

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MN: Apple Valley Clinic notifies 157,939 patients about Netgain Technology breach

Posted on March 30, 2021 by Dissent

In November, 2020, cloud IT services provider Netgain Technology LLC experienced a ransomware attack that resulted in them taking some of their data centers offline. In December and January, they began notifying some of their clients. In January, Ramsey County notified 8,700 clients of its Family Health Division about the breach. In February, Woodcreek Provider…

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Hackers backdoor PHP source code after internal repo hack

Posted on March 29, 2021 by Dissent

Catalin Cimpanu reports: Hackers have breached the internal Git repository of the PHP programming language and have added a backdoor to the PHP source code in an attack that took place over the weekend, on Sunday, March 28. The backdoor mechanism was first spotted by Michael Voříšek, a Czech-based software engineer. If the malicious code had made it…

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NC: Lexington Medical Center discloses vendor’s patient records data breach

Posted on March 27, 2021 by Dissent

Richard Craver reports: Lexington Medical Center said Friday that some patients have been affected by a data breach into the information technology platform of former third-party vendor Healthgrades Operating Co. Inc. The hospital said affected patients are being mailed notices by Healthgrades about the security incident. Healthgrades had assisted the hospital with patient and community…

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