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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

20% of Ransomware Attacks Involve Victim Harassment
Mar23

20% of Ransomware Attacks Involve Victim Harassment

Ransomware gangs are increasingly skipping file encryption and are concentrating on data theft and extortion, according to a recent report from Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 team. In the second half of 2021 and throughout 2022, around 1 in 10 attacks by ransomware gangs did not involve file encryption, only data theft and extortion. Around one-third of incidents responded to by the Unit 42 team are ransomware incidents, 70% of which involve data theft, up from 40% of attacks in mid-2021. Data from Coveware indicates more victims of ransomware attacks are now refusing to pay ransom demands, and that has forced ransomware gangs to adopt more aggressive tactics. The Unit 42 team says, on average, ransomware gangs upload the data of 7 victims a day to their data leak sites, and it is becoming increasingly common for ransomware gangs to harass victims. 20% of the incidents Unit 42 responds to have some degree of victim harassment, compared to around 1% of attacks in mid-2021. Michael Sikorski, CTO and VP of threat intelligence at Unit 42, said an attack on a hospital that refused to pay...

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Associates in Dermatology Patients Affected by Business Associate Ransomware Attack
Mar23

Associates in Dermatology Patients Affected by Business Associate Ransomware Attack

Associates in Dermatology, a network of dermatology clinics in Indiana, Kentucky, and New York, has started notifying patients that some of their protected health information has been exposed in a ransomware attack on one of its business associates. Virtual Private Network (VPN) Solutions provides electronic medical record management services to healthcare providers and Associates in Dermatology used its TouchChart software to host patient data. The ransomware attack was detected by VPN Solutions on or around October 31, 2021, and Associates in Dermatology was notified on December 22, 2021, that none of its data was accessed or stolen in the attack, but was told the forensic investigation into the attack was ongoing. Associates in Dermatology said VPN Solutions was contacted on multiple occasions to ask how the forensic investigation was progressing and to obtain a formal report about the attack, but it took until January 17, 2023, to discover patient data had been exposed – 15 months after the breach was detected, and 2 months after VPN Solutions determined that files had been...

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SundaySky Cyberattack Impacts 37,000 Health Plan Members

SundaySky, a New York-based provider of software solutions to businesses for creating marketing videos, has recently announced that unauthorized individuals gained access to servers in its cloud environment and may have obtained customer data. Unauthorized access was detected on January 8, 2023, and the forensic investigation confirmed that files were exfiltrated between January 6 and January 8, 2023. Those files contained customer-provided health plan information from December 2018 to January 2019. SundaySky worked with the health plan provider to determine the compromised information, and the review was completed on February 20, 2023. Notifications have now been sent to the 37,095 affected individuals. The types of data compromised included first names, personal email addresses, Healthcare Savings Account (HSA) effective date and deductible, and information related to copay. SundaySky said additional technical safeguards have now been implemented for its cloud environment to prevent similar breaches in the future. Postal Prescription Service Impermissibly Disclosed Patient Names...

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FBI: Losses to Cybercrime Increased by 49% in 2022 to $10.3 Billion

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has published its 2022 Internet Crime Report, which shows at least $10.3 billion was lost to cybercrime in 2022, up 49% ($3.4 billion) from 2021, despite a 5% reduction in complaints (800,944). Over the past 5 years, the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has received reports of losses of more than $27.6 billion across 3.26 million complaints to IC3. FBI data show a 36% year-over-year decrease in ransomware attacks, which fell from 3,729 complaints in 2021 to 2,385 complaints in 2022. Despite this decrease, the FBI says ransomware still poses a significant threat, especially to the healthcare sector which ranked top out of 16 critical infrastructure sectors for ransomware attacks in 2022 and actually saw an increase in complaints. 210 ransomware complaints were filed with IC3 in 2022 by healthcare organizations compared to 148 in 2021. The FBI has observed an increase in double extortion tactics in ransomware attacks, where data are stolen in addition to file encryption and payment is required to obtain the decryption keys and to...

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Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Cardiovascular Associates Over 441K-Record Data Breach

Cardiovascular Associates in Alabama is facing a class action lawsuit over a recently reported hacking incident in which patients protected health information (PHI) was stolen. The security incident was detected on December 5, 2022, and the forensic investigation determined hackers had access to its network for a week and exfiltrated files containing the PHI of 441,640 individuals, including names, addresses, birth dates, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers and health, insurance, and billing/claims information. The lawsuit was filed on March 15, 2023, by the law firm Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman PLLC on behalf of plaintiff, Samuel Lee. The lawsuit alleges Cardiovascular Associates “intentionally, willfully, recklessly, or negligently” failed to implement reasonable and appropriate safeguards to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of patient information, failed to meet its obligations under the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act and HIPAA, and did not implement cybersecurity measures to industry standards, such as those detailed in the...

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