Here’s one you won’t see on HHS’s public breach tool, because it’s less than 500 patients. Harford Surgical Associates in Bel Air, Maryland notified the Maryland Attorney General’s Office that due to a mailing error on October 16, 2014, patients received up to three other patients’ billing statements. The statements included the patients’ names, addresses, telephone…
Slack hacked (updated)
Eugene Kim reports: Slack, the business communication app that is now reported to be worth over $2 billion, has experienced hacker attacks on its central user database, resulting in a possible breach of user data, Slack wrote in a blog post Friday. “We were recently able to confirm that there was unauthorized access to a Slack database storing…
St. Louis County Files Class Action Lawsuit Against Anthem BCBS
Not surprisingly, there are a slew of class action lawsuits filed against Anthem over their major breach. I was surprised, however, to see a government agency suing. Bill Reker reports that attorney Maureen Brady, with the Kansas City law firm of McShane and Brady has filed the suit. Read more on CBS.
Oregon agency hacked; governor calls for study, changes
AP reports: Oregon officials said Thursday that they plan to restructure information technology functions after software found an external third-party had gained access to a state network. Gov. Kate Brown said in a statement that someone gained access to so-called metadata last week at the Department of Administrative Services, which handles technology for much of…
Guilty plea entered in fraud, ID theft case
The Stockton Record reports: A Roseville woman has been convicted in San Joaquin County after she collected thousands of dollars from an annuity scheme using the identities of employees from Stockton Unified School District and other area school districts. Magaly Morales, 52, pleaded to one count of felony insurance fraud with a white collar enhancement…
NC: Brunswick school officials, law enforcement investigate district computer hacking
The Port City Daily reports: Brunswick County education officials and law enforcement believe the district’s ongoing technology worries might be the work of a hacker. According to a news release, the district recently called in the sheriff’s office to help the technology department investigate denial-of-service (DDoS) issues impacting the system’s network since January. “Initially, the…