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The hospital staff is said to be “utterly shocked and distraught over the allegations and were very hurt that a trusted colleague could have allegedly been responsible for such a breach of trust and ethics,” per the insider. Kensington Palace issued a statement on Tuesday, noting that the pr...
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This is serious and more than enough data was exfiltrated to allow the hackers to steal people’s identities. Whether they do it themselves or sell the information on the Dark Web remains to be seen. Either way, if your information was stolen because of this breach, you are very much at...
Security Staff May 22, 2024 According to a recent healthcare cybersecurity report, more than 25% of ransomware attacks directly impact patient care, including lost data. How the Change Healthcare breach can prompt real cybersecurity change Ilona Cohen May 14, 2024 After the number of health...
71% of healthcare and medical apps have at least one serious vulnerability that could lead to a breach of medical data, according to Intertrust. The report investigated 100 … Biomedical orgs working on COVID-19 vaccines open to cyber attacks July 17, 2020 In a recently released report ...
Given that experts are aware that healthcare data is the most commonly breached data type, there should be an effort to combat this security risk. There needs to be a greater understanding of where the threats are coming from and how to stop them. In addition, the knowledge that many of ...
California hospital pays the largest sum per plaintiff in history for its inability to secure the patients’ medical data.
While the portal was closed down and an investigation was rapidly launched, the data breach caused a "cascade of events" leading to the bankruptcy request, the most notable being a severe drop in business. TechRepublic:How HackerOne open sources security--one hacker at a time ...
Last year alone, he said the agency handled nearly 400 reports of medical data breaches. Some of that information winds up for sale on the internet's dark web. "Sometimes they're compromising this data and we don't know how it's being used, when or if it will be used to compromise ...