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Big Law, Big Problems: Fox Rothschild LLP Employees Face Serious Allegations of Malpractice and Criminal Activity

Posted on June 14, 2023 by Dissent

The following is a law firm-generated press release about a case they have filed. Keeping in mind that a complaint is allegations that have yet to be proven or disproven, DataBreaches has included this item on this site because if true, it would be a case of insider-wrongdoing via misuse of a client’s information.  NEWS…

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Rhysida claims to have attacked Paris High School in Illinois

Posted on June 13, 2023 by Dissent

Schools continue to be an attractive and all-too-easy target for criminal groups. This week, Rhysida threat actors added Paris High School in Illinois to their leak site as an “auction” item:   There is nothing on the district’s website to indicate any problems or breach. The only possible indicator currently found was on the district’s…

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Cyberattack is a factor in Illinois hospital’s closure

Posted on June 13, 2023 by Dissent

Sean Lyngaas reports: A hospital in Illinois will close on Friday due in part to a cyberattack – a rare case of a health care provider publicly linking a hack incident to its closure. The 2021 cyberattack on St. Margaret’s Health, a hospital in Spring Valley, Illinois, hobbled computer systems for months and prevented it…

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Data breach prompts University of Pittsburgh Medical Center billing contractor to contact 25,000 patients

Posted on June 13, 2023 by Dissent

Kris B. Mamula reports: Some 25,000 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) patients are being contacted by a Tennessee billing contractor following a data breach caused by a software bug that may have exposed names, addresses, social security numbers and other personal information. Kingsport-based Intellihartx LLC, which provides UPMC with billing and collection services, is…

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Thousands of students’ data breached in Minnesota Department of Education hack

Posted on June 10, 2023 by Dissent

Hayley Raatis reports that about 95,000 students have been affected by the MOVEit file transfer breach that also affected the Minnesota Department of Education. The initial investigation found 24 files were accessed due to the vulnerability. These files included data transferred to MDE from the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to meet state and…

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Intellihartx notifies 490,000 patients of Fortra/GoAnywhere breach (with updates)

Posted on June 9, 2023 by Dissent

Quick update: Intellihartx LLC in Tennessee is notifying 489,830 of its clients’ patients about the Fortra/GoAnywhere breach by Clop. The types of information that may have been compromised include name, address, medical billing and insurance information, certain medical information such as diagnoses and medication, and demographic information such as date of birth and Social Security…

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