Fresh FBI Warning Issued Following Spike in W-2 Phishing Campaigns
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has issued a fresh warning to businesses due to a significant rise in phishing attacks targeting payroll employees. The aim of the phishing attacks is to obtain copies of the W-2 forms of employees. Data on the forms is used for identity theft and tax fraud. Last year saw record numbers of attacks on businesses, educational institutions, and healthcare organizations. In some cases, the W-2 form information of thousands of employees was emailed to scammers by payroll employees. The IRS reports that there were at least 200 businesses targeted and more than 900 complaints were received about tax-related scams. The Internal Revenue Service’s Online Fraud Detection & Prevention division has been monitoring for phishing scams impersonating the IRS and has recorded a sharp increase in email scams. While some email scams have targeted consumers, businesses are most at risk. Consumer-focused scams typically involve IRS-themed emails, whereas attacks on businesses typically see company executives and the CEO impersonated. The emails request copies of...
Ransomware Attack Impacts 6,550 Jemison Internal Medicine Patients
On December 20, 2017, a ransomware attack on Jemison Internal Medicine of Alabama resulted in electronic health records being encrypted, preventing the healthcare provider from gaining access to patient data. A ransom demand was issued for the keys to unlock the encryption although no payment was made to the attacker. Jemison Internal Medicine had viable backups of electronic protected health information and restored data after reinstalling the operating system on affected computers. An analysis of its system post-data restoration revealed no traces of the malicious software remained. While ransomware attacks are often indiscriminate and occur as a result of employees responding to phishing emails, this attack was more targeted. The investigation into the security breach revealed an unauthorized individual had gained access to Jemison Internal Medicine’s computer system and had access for a period of approximately 3 months. The investigation did not uncover any evidence to suggest the EMR system was accessed by the attacker, although it was not possible to rule out data access with...
Medical University of South Carolina’s Hard Line on HIPAA Violations Sees 13 Fired in a Year
According to a recent report in the Post and Courier, the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) terminated 13 employees last year for violating HIPAA Rules by snooping on patient records. In total, there were 58 privacy violations in 2017 at MUSC, all of which have been reported to the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights. All of the breaches affected only small numbers of patients. Out of the 58 breaches, 11 incidents were categorized as snooping on medical records. Other breaches were unauthorized disclosures such as when the health information of a patient is accidentally sent or faxed to the wrong person. Over the past five years, there have been 307 breaches detected at MUSC, resulting in 30 members of non-physician staff being fired. None of the breaches have been listed on the OCR breach portal, which only shows breaches impacting 500 or more individuals. Under HIPAA Rules, all PHI breaches must be reported, although it is only large breaches of more than 500 records that are made public and are detailed on the breach portal. The revelations...
OPM Alleges Health Net Refused to Fully Comply with Recent Security Audit
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Office of the Inspector General Office of Audits (OIG) has issued a Flash Audit Alert alleging Health Net of California has refused to cooperate with a recent security audit. Health Net provides benefits to federal employees, and under its contract with OPM, is required to submit to audits. OPM has been conducting security audits on FEHBP insurance carriers for the past 10 years, which includes scanning for vulnerabilities that could potentially be exploited to gain access to the PHI of FEHBP members. When OPM conducts audits, it is focused on the information systems that are used to access or store the data of Federal Employee Health Benefit Program (FEHBP) members. However, OPM points out that many insurance carriers do not segregate the data of FEHBP members from the data of commercial and other Federal customers. Audits of technical infrastructure need to be conducted on all parts of the system that have a logical or physical nexus with FEHBP data. Consequently, systems containing data other than that of FEHBP members will similarly...
Patients Notified of White and Bright Family Dental Server Hack
Fresno, CA-based White and Bright Family Dental has discovered one of its servers containing patients’ protected health information has been accessed by hackers. Access to the server was gained by the attackers on January 30, 2018. The Fresno Police Department was immediately notified of the incident “so that identification and prosecution of those involved could begin.” That investigation, along with the internal White and Bright Family Dental investigations, are continuing. The dental practice is also in the process of augmenting its security protections to prevent further incidents of this nature from occurring. While dental practices covered by HIPAA have up to 60 days following the discovery of a breach to issue notifications to patients and the Department of Health and Human Services, White and Bright Family Dental acted quickly and sent notifications in the shortest possible time frame to allow victims to take steps to protect their identities. Letters were sent to patients on February 16 and the state attorney general’s office was notified of the breach on February 19....



