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National Student Clearinghouse notifies schools of MOVEit breach

Posted on June 28, 2023 by Dissent

On June 24, DataBreaches reported that the National Student Clearinghouse was one of the victims of the MOVEit breach by Clop, In that report, DataBreaches stated that the clearinghouse’s statements to date had not indicated whether they had paid any ransom demand, but DataBreaches had learned that their name had been removed from Clop’s leak…

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HHS Office for Civil Rights Settles HIPAA Investigation with iHealth Solutions Regarding Disclosure of Protected Health Information on an Unsecured Server for $75,000

Posted on June 28, 2023 by Dissent

HHS has announced another Security Rule enforcement action. This one involves iHealth Solutions (dba Advantum Health), a business associate.  The incident involved an unsecured server where protected health information of patients was exfiltrated. The iHealth incident had been discovered by Kromtech Security and was first reported by DataBreaches on May 9, 2017. On May 10,…

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Sweetwater Union High School District now admits February outage was a hack, but still hasn’t answered questions

Posted on June 25, 2023 by Dissent

There’s an update to a report in February about an outage that wasn’t described at the time as a hack or ransomware attack. Laura Acevedo reports: The Sweetwater Union High School District has confirmed a hack was the cause of a days-long system outage at their facilities, saying the personal information of employees, students, and families…

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NYC schools disclose student and staff information affected by MOVEit breach; National Student Clearinghouse silent on question of extortion payment

Posted on June 24, 2023 by Dissent

Jessica Gould reports: The New York City Department of Education estimates that the personal data of some 45,000 students was compromised as part of a breach involving the file transfer software MOVEit. Officials said the compromised data includes social security numbers, birth dates and certain student evaluations, though the specific types of data breached varies…

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Four senior residences in Pennsylvania disclose a data security breach in April

Posted on June 24, 2023 by Dissent

Four senior residences have disclosed that they were the victims of a network intrusion in April that may have compromised residents’ personal and protected health information. Senior Choice, Inc., dba The Atrium in Johnstown,  Beacon Ridge in Indiana, and The Patriot in Somerset reported an incident that occurred between April 18 and April 23. The…

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Former Highmark employee accused of misusing customer info to steal money from their health savings accounts

Posted on June 24, 2023 by Dissent

Jillian Hartmann of WPXI reports on an insider-wrongdoing case that has affected 8 customers of Highmark Health: Allegheny County District Attorney’s office charged Zakayah Scott who worked remotely from South Carolina for Highmark Health. Authorities said Scott had access to customers’ personal information including birthdays, addresses and phone numbers. They said she called Highmark’s customer…

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