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MO: Blue Springs Family Care notifies 44,979 patients after ransomware attack

Posted on July 26, 2018 by Dissent

I read an article recently that cited a study by Cryptonite claiming that according to HHS’s breach tool, it appears that ransomware attacks are down in the healthcare sector this year.  My mental response was just to shrug because I’ve already declared time of death on using HHS’s breach tool as any kind of serious…

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OR: City of Medford notifies 1,842 after malware attack

Posted on July 25, 2018 by Dissent

Kimberly Kolliner reports: It’s estimated 1,842 Medford residents may have been impacted by a City of Medford data breach. The city’s online utility billing service that was infected with malware. The security breaches happened between February 18th through March 14th and March 29th through April 16th. June 5th is when forensic investigators determined the breach…

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OR: Lane County Health and Human Services says more than 700 patients and clients had their files lost or possibly destroyed

Posted on July 25, 2018 by Dissent

Bryan Anderson reports: Lane County Health and Human Services announced the loss of 49 boxes containing patient and client information Tuesday night. The boxes contained 566 Community Health Centers of Lane County patient medical information files and 149 Lane County Developmental Disabilities client files. Those files included medical histories, addresses, contact information and social security…

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Clark University notifies students of phishing incident

Posted on July 24, 2018 by Dissent

Clark University in Massachusetts began notifying some students whose personal information, including Social Security Numbers, were in an employee’s email account that had been accessed. According to their notification dated July 20, the university’s investigation revealed that an unauthorized individual could have accessed the employee’s email account between March 19 and March 23rd. From the wording…

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Follow-up: More than 1200 people could receive settlements after Flowers Hospital data breach

Posted on July 23, 2018 by Dissent

WTVY reports that if a federal judge approves a proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit, more than 1200 patients of Flowers Hospital in Alabama might receive reimbursement for credit monitoring expenses, payment for up to four hours of lost wages dealing with the breach, and a refund of any interest lost due to tax refund…

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If you shopped at these 15 stores in the last year, your data might have been stolen

Posted on July 22, 2018 by Dissent

Dennis Green and Mary Hanbury report: At least 15 separate security breaches occurred at retailers from January 2017 until now. Many of them were caused by flaws in payment systems, either online or in stores. Data breaches are on the rise for both retailers and other businesses. A recent report published by cybersecurity firm Shape…

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