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Details on the Weatherford ISD data breach

Posted on April 8, 2022 by Dissent

DataBreaches.net has received the following statement from Charlotte LaGrone, Executive Director of Communications for Weatherford ISD, concerning the breach DataBreaches.net reported yesterday: Weatherford ISD Statement on Data Breach The confidentiality, privacy, and security of information in our care is one of our highest priorities. Despite multiple layers of processes and procedures to prevent a data…

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Five ransomware groups, five victims… will it ever ease up?

Posted on April 7, 2022 by Dissent

The following is a snapshot of recent attacks on U.S. healthcare entities by ransomware teams. #1 First Choice Community Healthcare – Hive Hive threat actors have never sworn off attacking the healthcare sector. In addition to claiming that they attacked the Partnership HealthPlan of California on March 19 (an attack that has impacted PHPC’s functioning),…

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Would Sea Mar Community Health even know about large patient data dumps if not for DataBreaches.net?

Posted on April 6, 2022 by Dissent

The chronology of Sea Mar Community Health Center’s responses to a massive data breach suggests that they may be first learning of data dumps because of notifications by DataBreaches.net or this site’s reporting of our discoveries. If true, what does that say about their security and incident response?  A DataBreaches.net commentary.  Since 2021, DataBreaches.net has…

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MO: Tague Family Practice patient records stolen and leaked

Posted on April 6, 2022 by Dissent

Tague Family Practice (TFP) in St. Louis, Missouri is a primary care practice that strives to maintain the traditional care model of a doctor who spends time getting to know you and providing preventative care as well as care for acute problems or chronic conditions. On some date unknown to DataBreaches.net, the practice fell victim…

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Kalispell hospital sued for patient data breach

Posted on April 6, 2022 by Dissent

Edward O’Brien reports: A Montana hospital is being sued for a data breach last year that compromised the personal information of over 200,000 patients. The lawsuit filed last month in Flathead County District Court alleges Kalispell-based Logan Health Medical Center lacked adequate cybersecurity to prevent the breach of patient names, phone numbers and insurance information….

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Audit of the Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange Uncovers 44 Unreported Data Breaches

Posted on April 6, 2022 by Dissent

HIPAA Journal reports: An audit of Connecticut’s Health Insurance Exchange, Access Health CT, by the state auditor has revealed Access Health CT suffered 44 data breaches over the last 3.5 years that had not been fully reported and that sufficient steps had not been taken to safeguard sensitive data. The Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange acts…

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