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ck4829

(36,085 posts)
Mon Aug 8, 2022, 08:47 AM Aug 2022

1.9m patient records exposed in healthcare debt collector ransomware attack

Professional Finance Company, a Colorado-based debt collector whose customers include hundreds of US hospitals, medical clinics, and dental groups, recently disclosed that private data – including names, addresses, social security numbers, and health records – for more than 1.9 million people was exposed during a ransomware infection.

In a notice posted on its website, PFC said it "detected and stopped a sophisticated ransomware attack" on February 26 this year, during which criminals accessed files containing data from more than 650 healthcare providers. The company said it notified the affected medical centers around May 5, and is mailing letters to individuals whose data may have been stolen during the intrusion.

According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, more than 1.9 million individuals were affected in the security breach, which could make it one of — if not the — biggest American medical info data breaches of the year.

For comparison: in a 2019 breach of American Medical Collection Agency, which provided similar debt collection services to PFC, crooks stole more than 20 million patient records including several hundred thousand payment card details. Shortly after, the agency declared bankruptcy.

https://www.theregister.com/2022/07/13/19m_patients_medical_data_exposed/

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1.9m patient records exposed in healthcare debt collector ransomware attack (Original Post) ck4829 Aug 2022 OP
Many nations have better health with less expense IbogaProject Aug 2022 #1
The People are doing what they can to protect themselves. Baked Potato Aug 2022 #2
True. A medical debt collector has patient info and records... we need to ask why ck4829 Aug 2022 #3

IbogaProject

(3,710 posts)
1. Many nations have better health with less expense
Mon Aug 8, 2022, 09:22 AM
Aug 2022

Plus our emergency rooms are so chaotic, which threatens even wealthy people.

Baked Potato

(7,733 posts)
2. The People are doing what they can to protect themselves.
Mon Aug 8, 2022, 11:15 AM
Aug 2022

It’s the companies we are all forced to associate with that don’t protect our data.

ck4829

(36,085 posts)
3. True. A medical debt collector has patient info and records... we need to ask why
Mon Aug 8, 2022, 11:46 AM
Aug 2022

Why is this necessary?

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