Cyberattacks Announced by Renkim Corporation & The Vascular Experts
Cyberattacks and data breaches have been announced by the Renkim Corporation and The Vascular Experts. The Inc Ransom ransomware group has claimed responsibility for an attack on Nunez Dental in New York. Renkim Corporation Falls Victim to March 2025 Cyberattack Renkim Corporation, a Southgate, MI-based provider of print, mail, text, and electronic mail solutions, has announced a data breach involving the protected health information of 46,592 individuals. Suspicious activity was identified within its computer network on March 3, 2025. Assisted by third-party cybersecurity experts, Renkim confirmed unauthorized access to its network between March 2 and March 3, 2025, and said files were likely exfiltrated in the incident. The files have now been reviewed and found to contain information provided by its clients to allow mailings to be sent, which typically includes full names, contact information, client name, client account number, and dates of service. In limited cases, the compromised information included Social Security numbers and dates of birth. Notification letters are now...
Mobile County Health Department Investigating Potential HIPAA Violation
The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services has experienced a phishing attack, Select Medical Holdings Corporation has confirmed it was affected by a cyberattack on Nationwide Recovery Service, and the Mobile County Health Department is investigating a potential HIPAA violation. Mobile County Health Department Investigating Potential HIPAA Violation Another incident has come to light involving livestreaming on social media. In this case, a woman in Alabama livestreamed a phone call in which a patient’s protected health information was disclosed. Shantaya Presley, 32, called the Mobile County Health Department, impersonating a woman seeking medical information. She provided the individual’s name and an incorrect date of birth, and the Health Department worker corrected the date of birth and proceeded to disclose the individual’s protected health information. Presley was livestreaming herself on Facebook Live while making the call, and by doing so, disclosed the woman’s protected health information, resulting in that woman being harassed. Presley used a false identity...
Jackson Health System Announces Another 5-Year Insider Data Breach
Jackson Health System has recently announced an insider data breach that involved the theft of the protected health information of 2,599 patients. According to its June 6, 2025, press release, “Jackson became a victim of an employee who took advantage of his trusted position to access patient information inappropriately.” The data accessed and obtained by the employee included names, birth dates, addresses, medical record numbers, and clinical information, which Jackson Health System said was used by the employee to promote a personal healthcare business. Jackson Health System said the employee was immediately terminated when the HIPAA violation was confirmed, and that it is working with law enforcement to investigate any potential criminal HIPAA violations. What the breach notice does not state is how the unauthorized access was detected, such as being flagged by an internal audit of access logs or following complaints from patients who had been contacted by the employee regarding their personal health business. Jackson Health said its internal investigation confirmed that the...
CMS Rescinds July 2022 Guidance on EMTALA and Emergency Abortions
Last week, the Trump administration rescinded guidance issued by the CMS in July 2022 regarding hospitals’ obligations under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) with respect to patients who are pregnant or are experiencing pregnancy loss. The guidance was issued under the Biden administration following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The guidance required hospital emergency departments to provide abortion services as stabilizing care, even in states with abortion bans. Under EMTALA, individuals presenting at a Medicare-funded hospital seeking medical care must be screened by qualified medical personnel to determine the presence of a medical condition. If an emergency medical condition is identified, the patient must be provided with stabilizing treatment before the patient is discharged or transferred to another facility. EMTALA applies regardless of the individual’s ability to pay. The 2022 CMS guidance titled “Reinforcement of EMTALA Obligations Specific to Patients who are Pregnant or are Experiencing Pregnancy Loss,” concerned pregnant patients with an...
Oklahoma Updates Security Breach Notification Act
The Oklahoma legislature has updated the Security Breach Notification Act, expanding the definition of personal information that warrants breach notifications, specifying reasonable safeguards that provide an affirmative defense against civil actions, and requiring the state Attorney General to be notified about certain data breaches. The definition of personal data has been expanded to include unique biometric data such as retina/iris scans and fingerprints, and unique electronic identifiers or routing codes in combination with any required security code. A definition has been added for reasonable safeguards that provide an affirmative defense against any civil action under the law. These mean “policies and practices that ensure personal information is secure, taking into consideration an entity’s size and the type and amount of personal information.” Reasonable safeguards include “conducting risk assessments, implementing technical and physical layered defenses, employee training on handling personal information, and establishing an incident response plan.” Notifications to the...



