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IL: District 155 system access ‘limited’ after ransomware attack, no data breach, officials say

Posted on January 29, 2020 by Dissent

Cassie Buchman reports: Access to Crystal Lake Community High School District 155’s information systems currently is limited after its computers were infected with ransomware sometime Friday. Read more on Northwest Herald (subscription required)

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VillageCareMAX & VillageCare Rehabilitative & Nursing Center Notices of Data Privacy Incident After Business Email Compromise

Posted on January 28, 2020 by Dissent

The following is part of the notice Village Senior Services Corporation d/b/a VillageCareMAX posted on their website. Note that the attacker was apparently requesting names and Medicaid ID numbers, which makes me wonder what the plan for misuse was — insurance fraud, perhaps? VillageCareMAX (“VCMAX”) is providing notice of an incident that may affect the…

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LabCorp website bug exposed thousands of medical documents

Posted on January 28, 2020 by Dissent

Zack Whittaker reports: A security flaw in LabCorp’s  website exposed thousands of medical documents, like test results containing sensitive health data. ….    This latest security lapse was caused by a vulnerability on a part of LabCorp’s website, understood to host the company’s internal customer relationship management system. Although the system appeared to be protected with a…

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Beaumont investigating security breach of 1,200 patient files

Posted on January 25, 2020 by Dissent

Sarah Rahal reports: Beaumont Health officials are investigating a security breach by a former employee who accessed patient information, hospital officials said Saturday. Beaumont notified 1,182 individuals about the incident on Friday saying a now-former employee had unauthorized access of patient information. The employee, who was terminated, is suspected of disclosing information to an individual working…

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TX: Hackers Stole $10.5 Million From Richardson Company: Feds

Posted on January 25, 2020 by Dissent

Scott Gordon reports: Hackers stole $10.5 million from a Richardson real estate software company with the help of “money mules” – dozens of Americans who unwittingly accepted fraudulent money into their accounts, transferred it to those behind the scheme, and kept a cut for themselves, according to court documents. The company, RealPage, contacted the Dallas…

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Iowa DHS data breach: Boxed for shredding, documents were dumped by janitor instead

Posted on January 24, 2020 by Dissent

Andrea May Sahouri reports: The Iowa Department of Human Services reported Friday a data breach that occurred in November involving personal information of 4,784 individuals related to income maintenance and social work cases in Dallas County, according to a DHS news release. A contracted custodial company mistakenly emptied boxes containing documents to be shredded into the office’s…

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