Email Accounts Compromised at UConn Health and Maryville Inc.
Email accounts containing patients’ protected health information have been compromised at University of Connecticut Health Center Finance Corporation and Maryville Inc. University of Connecticut Health Center Finance Corporation University of Connecticut Health Center Finance Corporation (UConn Health) has confirmed that there has been unauthorized access to a UConn Health email account that contained patients’ protected health information. Suspicious activity was detected in the account on June 14, 2024. The account was immediately secured to prevent further unauthorized access, and a digital forensics company was engaged to assist with the investigation. The investigation confirmed on August 7, 2024, that a single email account had been compromised that contained patient information such as names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, financial account numbers, medical treatment/diagnosis information, prescriptions, and/or health insurance information. Notification letters started to be mailed to the affected individuals on August 13, 2024....
Cyberattacks on NY & OH Senior Care Providers Affect 181,000 Individuals
Cyberattacks and data breaches have been reported by The New Jewish Home and Hamilton-Madison House in New York, Carespring Health Care Management in Ohio, Pocahontas Medical Clinic in Arkansas, and Wayne Memorial Hospital in Georgia. The New Jewish Home, New York Jewish Home Lifecare, doing business as The New Jewish Home in New York City, has notified the Maine Attorney General about unauthorized access to the personal and protected health information of up to 104,234 individuals. The nonprofit senior health care system identified unauthorized access to its network on January 7, 2024. Assisted by third-party forensics experts, it was confirmed that an unauthorized third party accessed certain files on its network. The review of those files took until July 17, 2024, when it was confirmed that they contained sensitive information. The notification letter to the Maine Attorney General does not state what types of information were involved, and at the time of writing, there is no substitute breach notice on The New Jewish Home website. Individual notifications state the types of...
Critical SolarWinds Web Help Desk Vulnerability Under Active Exploitation
A critical vulnerability in SolarWinds Web Help Desk is being actively exploited by threat actors. Web Health Desk is a widely used application to help with IT management and help desk ticketing, and is extensively used by businesses of all sizes, including healthcare organizations. The vulnerability affects Web Help Desk versions 12.8.3 and earlier, and is tracked as CVE-2024-28986. SolarWinds said the issue is a Java deserialization vulnerability that can potentially be exploited by an unauthenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands on a host machine. The vulnerability has been assigned a CVSS severity score of 9.8 out of 10. While the vulnerability was reported as an unauthenticated flaw, SolarWinds has conducted extensive testing and has not been able to exploit the flaw without prior authentication. SolarWinds issued a hotfix on Wednesday, and users are strongly advised to apply the hotfix to prevent exploitation, especially now that the vulnerability is being targeted by threat actors. SolarWinds has released instructions for applying the hotfix, which includes...
What is Patient Compliance in Healthcare?
Patient compliance in healthcare is generally considered to be the degree to which patients follow the instructions of their healthcare providers with regards to medical advice, prescribed treatments, and recommended lifestyle changes. However, when discussing patient compliance in healthcare, it is important to distinguish between compliance, adherence, and concordance. To best understand what patient compliance in healthcare is, it is necessary to understand the distinction between “compliance” (how well a patient passively follows their healthcare provider’s instructions), “adherence” (how well a patient actively follows their healthcare provider’s instructions), and “concordance” (how much the patient is involved in the decision-making progress). This distinction is important because patients that are more involved in the decision-making process are more likely to comply with the decisions made about their health. Conversely, patients that passively follow instructions without understanding why, are more likely to stop taking medications and abandon attempted lifestyle changes...
NIST Releases Finalized Post-Quantum Encryption Standards
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released three new encryption standards that have been developed to resist decryption via quantum computing. Current public-key encryption systems render data unintelligible and are widely used to secure communications and transactions to prevent unauthorized access to data. These encryption methods rely on math problems that even today’s most powerful supercomputers cannot defeat. That could all change, however, with quantum computers. Data encrypted today using the most powerful encryption algorithms could be stolen and decrypted at a later date when quantum computers become readily available. Quantum computers are still in the early stages of development; however, researchers have created a processor comprised of fast, high-fidelity quantum logic gates, which in benchmark testing, performed a computation in 200 seconds that it would currently take the world’s fastest supercomputer 10,000 years to product a similar output. Quantum computers pose a significant threat to encryption systems, hence the need for new...



