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In the process of notifying patients of a web exposure breach, Inmediata experiences a mail exposure breach?!

Posted on April 30, 2019 by Dissent

Reading the comments under the Inmediata press release is like watching a train wreck happen right in front of you.

Many people are reporting that they have received multiple notification letters from Inmediata — many with the names of people who are unknown to them and who do not live at their address. One person wrote:

I got 5 letters, one with my husband’s name, one with my son’s, and 3 more for people who have nothing to do with us or our address. I called today, they took down the names of the three people whose letters were sent to us and couldn’t comment further- other than they are getting a lot of these calls. I also asked for them to tell me where the breach occurred and they told me to expect a call back on that in 3 days. We shall see.

The comments suggest a major mail disaster that is exposing patients’ names to other patients.

And that can’t be good.

The post is here.

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