Microsoft Issues Emergency Patches for Actively Exploited SharePoint Server Vulnerabilities
Microsoft has released emergency patches to fix two actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft SharePoint Server. The two vulnerabilities are tracked as CVE-2025-53770 and CVE-2025-53771. CVE-2025-53770 is a critical remote code execution vulnerability due to the deserialization of untrusted data in on-premise versions of Microsoft SharePoint Server, and has a CVSS v3.1 base score of 9.8. CVE-2025-53771 is a medium-severity server spoofing vulnerability due to improper limitation of a pathname to a restricted directory and has a CVSS v3.1 base score of 6.3. The attack chain exploiting the vulnerabilities has been dubbed ToolShell, and allows an attacker to fully access SharePoint content, including file systems, configurations, and execute arbitrary code over the network. According to Microsoft, the vulnerabilities are related to CVE-2025-49704 and CVE-2025-49706, which were addressed in the July 2025 Patch Tuesday updates. “The update for CVE-2025-53770 includes more robust protections than the update for CVE-2025-49704,” explained Microsoft. “The...
June 2025 Healthcare Data Breach Report
There has been a 16.67% month-over-month increase in healthcare data breaches, and a 302.71% month-over-month increase in the number of individuals whose protected health information was exposed or impermissibly disclosed. In June, HIPAA-regulated entities notified the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) about 70 data breaches impacting 500 or more individuals, which is well above the 12-month average of 59 large data breaches per month. The high total is largely due to a phishing incident at a business associate that affected at least 25 cancer care and oncology practices. There was a sizeable increase in the number of individuals affected by healthcare data breaches, which increased by 302% from May 2025. Across the 70 reported data breaches, the protected health information of 7,609,868 individuals was exposed or impermissibly disclosed. The median data breach size over the past 12 months is 4.7 million healthcare records a month. The average number of affected individuals, 21.65 million, is skewed by the 190 million-record data breach at Change Healthcare. The sizeable increase...
Best EHR for Private Practice
The best EHR for private practice is a system that supports accurate clinical documentation, efficient scheduling, patient communications, revenue cycle workflows for self-pay and insurance billing, and administrative oversight functions such as role-based access, audit logging, and secure data handling to support HIPAA Privacy Rule and HIPAA Security Rule compliance. Private Practice EHR Selection Criteria Private practices often operate with limited administrative staffing and tight visit cadence. The EHR needs to reduce manual handling across intake, appointment changes, clinical documentation, and collections. Workflow fit drives compliance and performance. A system that forces staff into workarounds increases the likelihood of incomplete documentation, misrouted patient messages, and inconsistent financial posting. Role-based access should be configurable so permissions map to job duties. Audit controls should support activity review when investigating documentation changes, portal access, messaging activity, and billing. Configuration scope needs to match the practice model....
Cyberattack on Medical Imaging Provider Affects 1.4 Million Patients
At the start of the month, The HIPAA Journal reported on a cybersecurity incident at Radiology Associates of Richmond, a provider of medical imaging services at seven hospitals in central Virginia and multiple outpatient medical imaging facilities in the state. At the time, the extent to which patient data had been compromised had not been disclosed as the file review and investigation were ongoing. It has now been confirmed that a huge amount of patient data was compromised in the attack. Hackers had access to its network between April 2 and April 6, 2024, and exfiltrated files containing names, dates of birth, email addresses, Social Security numbers, account numbers, routing numbers, medical information, and health insurance information. Complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft protection services have been offered to individuals whose Social Security numbers were involved. The radiology group recently notified the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights that the protected health information of 1,419,091 individuals was compromised in the incident, making this one of the top five...
Texas Enacts Law Governing Security and Storage of Electronic Health Records
The Governor of Texas has added his signature to a bill regulating the storage and security of electronic health records and the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare for diagnostic purposes. The bill also introduces a new definition of “biological sex” and sets rules concerning the amendment of biological sex in electronic health records. S.B. 1188 applies to HIPAA-covered entities and healthcare practitioners. The new law requires the electronic medical records of all Texas patients to be physically maintained in the United States, including if the medical records are stored by a third-party or subcontracted computing facility that provides cloud computing services. In such cases, the data center where the records are stored must be in the United States. The law also applies to electronic health records stored using technology that allows patient information to be electronically retrieved, accessed, or transmitted. Covered entities must implement reasonable and appropriate administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and...



