Another ransomware attack that could have been even worse, but the doctor’s office had backups and was able to restore from backup without paying the ransom demand — and their cyberinsurance policy helped pay for them notifying patients. The incident was reported to HHS by Dr. DeLuca & Dr. Marciano Eye Associates as affecting 23,578 patients. The…
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SC: Roper St. Francis notifying patients after employees fall for phishing attack
Roper St. Francis posted the following notice on their web site on January 29: Roper St. Francis Healthcare values the privacy and confidentiality of our patients’ information. Regrettably, this notice is regarding a recent incident that may have involved some of your information. On November 30, 2018, we learned that an unauthorized actor may have…
IN: Thousands Of Patients’ Information Compromised In Data Breach
Sierra Hignite reports: A data breach at Valley Professionals Health Care may have affected all seven of its health care locations, including their mobile site. Plus, personal information from thousands of patients has been compromised. It started when an employee received an email in late November that they believed to be from another health care organization…
PA: Some Easton Hospital patients may get compensated for data breach
Anthony Salamone reports an update to a 2014 breach: An unspecified number of Easton Hospital patients whose data were stolen by hackers in 2014 might be eligible for some compensatation. How much? It depends. Lehigh Valley residents have begun receiving notices about a court settlement involving Easton Hospital’s former owner, Community Health Systems, over the…
FABEN Obstetrics and Gynecology notifies more than 6,000 patients after ransomware attack
On November 21, the FABEN OB/GYN practice in Florida got infected with GandCrab ransomware. They do not disclose how that happened, but the problem was detected quickly. To mitigate any damage or risk, FABEN decided to delete the infected files and restore files from backups. But they didn’t have backups of all files. Any files…
Data of 14,200 Singapore patients with HIV leaked online by American fraudster who was deported from here
Chang AI-Lien reports: Confidential information of 14,200 people with HIV, including their names, contact details and medical information, has been stolen and leaked online, and the culprit is an American fraudster, the Ministry of Health revealed on Monday (Jan 28). Mikhy Farrera-Brochez, the man behind the leak, lived in Singapore from 2008 onward before being…