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Steve Alder is the editor-in-chief of The HIPAA Journal. Steve is responsible for editorial policy regarding the topics covered in The HIPAA Journal. He is a specialist on healthcare industry legal and regulatory affairs, and has 10 years of experience writing about HIPAA and other related legal topics. Steve has developed a deep understanding of regulatory issues surrounding the use of information technology in the healthcare industry and has written hundreds of articles on HIPAA-related topics. Steve shapes the editorial policy of The HIPAA Journal, ensuring its comprehensive coverage of critical topics. Steve Alder is considered an authority in the healthcare industry on HIPAA. The HIPAA Journal has evolved into the leading independent authority on HIPAA under Steve’s editorial leadership. Steve manages a team of writers and is responsible for the factual and legal accuracy of all content published on The HIPAA Journal. Steve holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree from the University of Liverpool. You can connect with Steve via LinkedIn or email via stevealder(at)hipaajournal.com

Phishers Gain Access to 23 L.A. County Department of Health Services Email Accounts
Apr26

Phishers Gain Access to 23 L.A. County Department of Health Services Email Accounts

Los Angeles County Department of Health Services’ employees were targeted in a recent phishing campaign, and almost 2,800 Catholic Medical Center patients have been affected by a data breach at one of its vendors. Los Angeles County Department of Health Services Phishing Attack The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services was recently targeted in a phishing campaign that saw 23 employees tricked into disclosing their email account credentials after clicking a hyperlink in an email that appeared to have been sent by a trusted sender. The email accounts were accessed by an unauthorized third party between February 19, 2024, and February 20, 2024. The Department of Health Services said the attack was reported to law enforcement which recommended delaying notifying the affected individuals so as not to interfere with the investigation. Notification letters have now been mailed to the affected individuals who have been provided with information on the steps they can take in response to the breach. The types of data exposed varied from individual to individual and may have...

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BianLian Threat Group Claims Responsibility for Cyberattack on Tennessee Eye Clinic Network

Politzer and Durocher, PLC, which does business as Optometric Physicians of Middle Tennessee (OPMT), has recently reported a hacking incident to the HHS Office for Civil Rights involving the personal and protected health information of 29,000 individuals. The Lebanon, TN-based eye clinic chain said it detected unauthorized access to its network on March 25, 2024. The attackers had circumvented its security controls, and accessed one of its servers and exfiltrated files containing “a very limited amount of healthcare information.” The investigation confirmed that other identifying information may have been accessed in the attack. A forensic investigation is currently underway to determine the exact types of information involved and notification letters will be mailed to the affected individuals when that process is completed. OPMT said, “Even though it is not specifically required by HIPAA, we will offer identity theft protection services to all affected individuals; we feel that this is an important precaution to protect our patients.” The BianLian group has claimed responsibility...

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ONC Releases Common Agreement Version 2.0
Apr24

ONC Releases Common Agreement Version 2.0

On April 22, 2024, the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) released Version 2.0 of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA). TEFCA establishes the technical infrastructure model and governing approach for different health information networks and their users and allows them to share clinical information with each other. The ONC requires health information networks that participate in TEFCA to begin implementing the new version and support the Health Level Seven Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources standard. ONC has also published Participant and Subparticipant Terms of Participation, which details the requirements for Participants and Subparticipants, compliance with which is required for participation in TEFCA. Version 2.0 of the Common Agreement will make it easier for participating health information networks to share data with each other and will also make it easier for patients to access their health data through digital health apps. “We have long intended for TEFCA to have...

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Threat Actors Increasingly Targeting Vulnerabilities for Initial Access
Apr24

Threat Actors Increasingly Targeting Vulnerabilities for Initial Access

The exploitation of vulnerabilities in software and operating systems is becoming far more common for initial access to networks, with phishing declining in prevalence, according to Mandiant’s M-Trends 2024 Report. Manidant, part of Google Cloud, is a leading provider of dynamic cyber defense, threat intelligence, and incident response services. The latest report is based on data from Mandiant Consulting investigations of targeted attack activity conducted between January 1, 2023, and December 31, 2023. Exploited software vulnerabilities were the initial access method in 38% of intrusions investigated by Manidant, up 6% from 2022, with phishing used for initial access in 17% of incidents, down from 22% in 2022. Attackers are increasingly targeting edge devices and are exploiting a wide variety of vulnerabilities. In 2023, Mandiant identified 97 unique zero-day vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild, up 56% from 2022. The exploitation of zero day vulnerabilities used to be limited to a small number of threat actors, typically nation-state cyberespionage groups. While...

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March 2024 Healthcare Data Breach Report
Apr23

March 2024 Healthcare Data Breach Report

March was a particularly bad month for healthcare data breaches with 93 breaches of 500 or more records reported to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR), a 50% increase from February and a 41% year-over-year increase from March 2023. The last time more than 90 data breaches were reported in a single month was September 2020. The reason for the exceptionally high number of data breaches was a cyberattack on the rehabilitation and long-term acute care hospital operator Ernest Health. When a health system experiences a breach that affects multiple hospitals, the breach is usually reported as a single breach. In this case, the breach was reported individually for each of the 31 affected hospitals. Had the breach been reported to OCR as a single breach, the month’s breach total would have been 60, well below the average of 66.75 breaches a month over the past 12 months. While the breach total was high, the number of individuals affected by healthcare data breaches fell for the fourth consecutive month to the lowest monthly total since January...

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