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UAB study postcard discloses patient information

Posted on July 27, 2024 by Dissent

Haven’t seen a postcard health data breach in a while, but here we are.  WBRC in Birmingham Alabama reports  The UAB School of Nursing has informed 1,655 patients this week of an incident in which a study recruitment postcard sent to the patients inadvertently shared protected health information (PHI). According to a press release from…

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Newborn data allegedly accessed by doctor seeking profit

Posted on July 26, 2024 by Dissent

It’s an old story, but it continues to occur: insiders using data to open their own businesses or practices.  This time, 800 people are being notified by Windsor area hospitals in Canada that their babies’ data was “inappropriately accessed” by a pediatrician within Windsor Regional Hospital. Travis Fortnum reports: In a statement sent to CTV…

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North Korean Government Hacker Charged for Involvement in Ransomware Attacks Targeting U.S. Hospitals and Health Care Providers

Posted on July 25, 2024 by Dissent

Hacking Group Known as “Andariel” Used Ransom Proceeds to Fund Theft of Sensitive Information from Defense and Technology Organizations Worldwide, Including U.S. Government Agencies A grand jury in Kansas City, Kansas, returned an indictment on Wednesday charging North Korean national Rim Jong Hyok for his involvement in a conspiracy to hack and extort U.S. hospitals…

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CA: Legal services vendor hacked in April, medical information acquired by hacker

Posted on July 24, 2024 by Dissent

Another legal services vendor discloses a breach: Compex Legal Services Inc. (“Compex”) recently discovered an incident that may have impacted the privacy of information related to certain individuals. Compex provides record retrieval and litigation support services to insurance carriers, third party administrators and law firms. As Compex continues to investigate and work toward notifying impacted…

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39 healthcare providers sue UnitedHealth over Change hack

Posted on July 24, 2024August 2, 2025 by Dissent

There’s no way that DataBreaches has enough time to track all of the lawsuits filed against UnitedHealth Group  and its subsidiaries, Optum and Change Healthcare, as a result of the Change Healthcare hack, but over on Becker’s Hospital Review, Giles Bruce reported about a suit of particular note: Thirty-nine healthcare providers and the National Community…

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Acadian Ambulance hit by ransomware attack; Daixin claims info on 10 million patients stolen

Posted on July 23, 2024July 23, 2024 by Dissent

A new listing on Daixin Team’s leak site suggested serious problems for Acadian Ambulance. Acadian Ambulance offers several health-related services, including emergency medical transportation, non-emergency transportation, at-home health care, air services, and medical education. It has locations in Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Texas. Acadian has been in business since 1971, and at this point, employees…

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