The personal health information of more than 200,000 Hoosiers on Medicaid might have been exposed in a global software breach in late May, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration
INDIANAPOLIS – A massive security breach of Indiana’s Medicaid system has put more than 744,000 Hoosiers at risk. Personal information like names, addresses, Medicaid numbers and in some cases social security numbers have been involved in this breach. Aaron Pritz, the CEO of Reveal Risk in Carmel says a ransomware gang with Russian ties called “CL0p” […]
INDIANAPOLIS - A massive security breach of Indiana's Medicaid system has put more than 744,000 Hoosiers at risk. Personal information like names, addresses, Medicaid numbers and in some cases social security numbers have been involved in this breach. Aaron Pritz, the CEO of Reveal Risk in Carmel says a ransomware gang with Russian ties called "CL0p" [.]
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration today announced that software used by a contractor experienced a security breach that exposed certain personal information of Indiana Medicaid members. The names, addresses, case numbers, and Medicaid numbers of more than 744,000 members of Indiana Medicaid were exposed in the breach, which occurred in the MOVIEit application