CKXS reports: The fallout continues following last year’s ransomware attack that resulted in a massive data breach at five southwestern Ontario hospitals. The Tilbury District Family Health Team (TDFHT) has confirmed that its patient health information was impacted by the cyberattack on October 23, 2023, which also resulted in varying amounts of patient and staff…
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Patient data hacked at Canberra medical centre
Steve Evans, and Lanie Tindale report: Hackers have broken into the medical records at Crace Medical Centre. An announcement to patients said: “unfortunately, our investigations have identified that patient data was accessed and taken from our systems by an unauthorised third party”. The hack happened on December 12 but patients were only texted early afternoon…
Quantum Radiology cyber attack: Patients kept in the dark about nature of attack while employees are being harassed by attackers
Here’s a great way to destroy any trust your patients might have in you. Madeleine Damo reports: Staff at a western Sydney radiologist – recently hit with a cyber attack – were told to tell concerned patients the breach was “an operational IT issue”, while also fielding harassing phone calls from hackers themselves. Imaging and diagnostics…
Family Healthcare notifying patients of November 2022 breach at Brady Martz & Associates
On September 8, Brady Martz & Associates in North Dakota disclosed a data breach in November 2022 that reportedly affected more than 53,000 individuals. Less than two weeks later, at least four lawsuits had been filed against the firm. Now, four months later, we see a notice from one of their clients: Family HealthCare was…
Personal, pregnancy details of Midwives of Windsor patients breached
CBC reports: A data breach involving email has exposed the personal and pregnancy information of an unknown number of clients of the Midwives of Windsor, CBC News has learned. The breach was reported to Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner months before it was disclosed to clients of the practice. Read more at CBC.
Attorney General James Reaches Agreement with Refuah Health Center to Invest $1.2 Million to Protect Patient Data and Pay $450,000 in Penalties to State
January 5, 2024 NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced an agreement with a Hudson Valley-area health care provider, Refuah Health Center, Inc. (Refuah), for failing to safeguard the personal and private health information of its patients. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) found that Refuah failed to maintain appropriate controls to protect and limit access to sensitive data, including by failing to encrypt patient information and using multi-factor authentication. As…