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Report on Patient Privacy Volume 21, Number 4. Privacy Briefs: April 2021 | Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA)


[author: Jane Anderson]
◆ A Texas Medicaid subcontractor has been terminated after a data breach caused by a ransomware attack originating from Russia exposed the personal information of tens of thousands of low-income residents. A spokesperson for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission also said that the agency did not learn about the extent of the attack, which occurred last April, until it received questions about the incident from
The Dallas Morning News.
[1] According to news reports, the initial communications to the state agency from the contractor, Accenture, described a multistate incident involving health care providers and insurance billing and collections for health plans. That mirrors other notifications that Accenture’s collections subcontractor, Houston-based Benefit Recovery Specialists Inc. (BRSI), made to the federal government and the public last summer, the reports said. Notices the company posted on its website and sent to national new ....

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Utah Company Stored Passport Scans on Unsecured Server - Infosecurity Magazine


Utah Company Stored Passport Scans on Unsecured Server
A Utah company has exposed the sensitive information of more than 50,000 customers by storing data on an unsecured server.
The breach at Premier Diagnostics was discovered on February 22 by cybersecurity expert Bob Diachenko at consumer privacy watchdog Comparitech. Sensitive customer data stored in a publicly accessible database included scans of passports, health insurance ID cards, and driver s licenses. 
Researchers found that the data of around 52,000 customers may have been impacted in the security incident. Based on the data seen by researchers, affected persons are mostly from Utah, Nevada, and Colorado.
This data could be in anyone s hands now, said Comparitech s Paul Bischoff.  So, your ID and your medical card are probably somewhere on the dark web. ....

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Personal information of over 50,000 customers leaked after data breach in Lehi-based company

Personal information of over 50,000 customers leaked after data breach in Lehi-based company
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