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Imagine360 discovers that two of its file-sharing platforms were hit within days of each other.

Posted on July 4, 2023 by Dissent

With all the big attacks on third-party vendors, it’s not surprising that some entities are reporting two or more breaches in a short period of time. Imagine360, LLC, is a self-funded health plan for employers. On or around January 30, Imagine360 identified unusual activity within Citrix, its third-party file-sharing platform. Imagine360 terminated access to the…

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2,632 Medicaid members in Arizona being notified of data leak

Posted on July 3, 2023 by Dissent

A systems error involving the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) resulted in 2,632 Health-e-Arizona Plus household accounts having their data accidentally exposed to others accessing the website. The breach was discovered on May 11, but had occurred earlier in the year. Name, addresses, and the last four digits of social security numbers were exposed…

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San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department update: can’t rule out that PII and PHI were accessed in ransomware attack

Posted on July 3, 2023 by Dissent

The Fontana Herald News alerts us to an update by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department concerning the ransomware attack they experienced in early April. The county now states that they have been unable to determine definitively if personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) were accessed.  From the county’s June 23 notice:…

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Mount Desert Island Hospital notifies 24,180 patients of April network attack

Posted on July 1, 2023 by Dissent

On June 30, Mount Desert Island Hospital in Maine reported a breach to HHS that affected 24,180 patients. The hospital had previously disclosed the incident on June 5, when they posted a notice on their website that said that they had detected unusual activity on their network on May 4. An investigation determined that there…

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Breach Victims Have Standing When Data Misused, 1st Circuit Says

Posted on July 1, 2023 by Dissent

Christopher Brown reports: A data-breach victim whose personal information was subject to actual misuse has standing to sue the entity that suffered the breach, a federal appeals court said. Plaintiff Alexsis Webb plausibly alleged an injury-in-fact sufficient to confer standing to sue Injured Workers Pharmacy Inc. based on her allegation that information stolen from the…

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Paying the ransom: Hospitals face hard choices in cyberattacks | Special Report

Posted on June 30, 2023 by Dissent

Ron Southwick has a thoughtful piece on the complexities of deciding whether or not to pay ransom if a healthcare entity is the victim of a cyberattack. As experts comment, while most experts and law enforcement prefer victims not pay ransom, sometimes entities decide they need to do it. But what are they paying it…

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