Saint Francis Ministries issued a press release on Friday. It states, in relevant part: On December 19, 2019, Saint Francis became aware of suspicious activity relating to one of its employee’s email accounts. Saint Francis took steps to secure the email account and began working with outside computer forensics specialists to determine the nature and scope of the activity. On February…
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Criminal investigation launched into breach of confidential patient records at Rand Memorial Hospital
The Public Hospitals Authority for the Bahamas issued the following: The Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) has launched a criminal investigation into the leak and dissemination on social media of a purported confidential document pertaining to clients of the Grand Bahama Health Services. The PHA has been assured that the matter which is now in the…
American HomePatient Data Breach Class Action Settlement
Top Class Actions reports: American HomePatient has agreed to pay $1 million to resolve claims that they failed to protect patient data in a burglary incident. The settlement benefits current or former patients and customers of American HomePatient Inc. and Lincare Holdings Inc. whose personal identifying information was stored on the unencrypted hard drives stolen…
University of Utah Health notifies patients of phishing attacks that began in January
The University of Utah Health is notifying patients whose protected health information was in some employees’ email accounts after they fell for a phishing attack. The following is a notice posted on their website March 20th: We are committed to protecting the confidentiality of our patients’ information. Regrettably, this notice is regarding an incident involving…
Golden Valley Health Centers notifies patients after employee email account comprised
From their press release earlier today: Golden Valley Health Centers has become aware of a data security incident that may have resulted in the inadvertent exposure of patients’ health information. Although at this time, there is no evidence that patient information was actually accessed or viewed, or any indication of anyone’s information being misused, Golden…
Montenegrin Coronavirus Patients’ Identities Exposed Online
Samir Kajosevic reports: After Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic announced on Tuesday evening that the country had its first two coronavirus cases, the patients’ identities were published by social media users. Photos of one of the patients and her family were also posted online. The ethnicities and religious beliefs of the patients were then targeted…