January 2021 Healthcare Data Breach Report
January saw a 48% month-over-month reduction in the number of healthcare data breaches of 500 or more records, falling from 62 incidents in December to just 32 in January. While this is well below the average number of data breaches reported each month over the past 12 months (38), it is still more than 1 data breach per day. There would have been a significant decline in the number of breached records were it not for a major data breach discovered by Florida Healthy Kids Corporation that affected 3.5 million individuals. With that breach included, 4,467,098 records were reported as breached in January, which exceeded December’s total by more than 225,000 records. Largest Healthcare Data Breaches Reported in January 2021 The breach reported by Florida Healthy Kids Corporation was one of the largest healthcare data breaches of all time. The breach was reported by the health plan, but actually occurred at one of its business associates. The health plan used an IT company for hosting its website and an application for applications for insurance coverage. The company failed to apply...
HHS Secretary Announces Limited HIPAA Waiver in Texas Due to the Winter Storm
Following President Joseph R. Biden’s declaration of an emergency in the State of Texas, Norris Cochran, Acting Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, declared a public health emergency due to the consequences of the winter storm in the state of Texas. Pursuant to Section 1135(b)(7) of the Social Security Act, the HHS Secretary announced a limited waiver of sanctions and penalties arising from noncompliance with certain provisions of the HIPAA Privacy Rule. For the period of the waiver, sanctions and penalties will not be imposed for noncompliance with the following HIPAA Privacy Rule requirements: The requirement to obtain a patient’s agreement to speak with family members of friends – 45 C.F.R. § 164.510(a); The requirement to honor a patient’s request to opt out of the facility directory – 45 C.F.R. § 164.510(b); The requirement to distribute a notice of privacy practices – 45 C.F.R. § 164.520; The patient’s right to request privacy restrictions – 45 C.F.R. § 164.522(a); The patient’s right to request confidential communications –...
Wilmington Surgical Associates Facing Class Action Lawsuit Over Netwalker Ransomware Attack
Wilmington Surgical Associates in North Carolina is facing a class action lawsuit over a Netwalker ransomware attack and data breach that occurred in October 2020. As is now common in ransomware attacks, files were exfiltrated prior to the deployment of ransomware. In this case, the Netwalker ransomware gang stole 13GB of data from two Wilmington Surgical Associates’ servers that were used for administration purposes. Some of the stolen was published on the threat actors’ data leak site where it could be accessed by anyone. The leaked data was spread across thousands of files and included financial information related to the practice, employee information, and patient data such as photographs, scanned documents, lab test results, Social Security numbers, health insurance information, and other sensitive patient information. Wilmington Surgical Associates sent notifications to affected individuals in December 2020 and reported the data breach to the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights on December 17, 2020 as affecting 114,834 patients. The lawsuit – Jewett et al. v. Wilmington...
Grand River Medical Group Email Breach Impacts 34,000 Patients
Grand River Medical Group in Dubuque, OH has discovered an unauthorized individual gained access to the email account of an employee and may have viewed or obtained the protected health information of 34,000 patients. Upon discovery of the breach, a password reset was performed to prevent any further unauthorized access and an internal investigation was launched to determine whether any other systems were breached. The Grand River Medical Group IT team confirmed that only one email account was compromised and no other systems were accessed. Third-party breach response experts were engaged to conduct a forensic analysis to determine whether any patient information in the email account was viewed or exfiltrated. It was not possible to rule out data theft, although no evidence was found to indicate patient data was stolen in the attack. The information in the email account varied from patient to patient and included one or more of the following types of protected health information in addition to patient names: Address, date of birth, patient’s balance and balance type, visit type,...
Ransomware Gangs Leaks Sensitive Data Allegedly Stolen from Two More Healthcare Providers
The Conti ransomware gang has published data on its leak site which was allegedly obtained in an attack on Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services in New Mexico. The leaked data includes sensitive patient information including scanned patient ID cards, passports, driver’s license numbers, diagnoses, treatment information, and diagnostic reports, although we have not been able to confirm the source of the data. The breach has not yet appeared on the HHS breach portal so it is currently unclear how many individuals have been affected. The Conti ransomware gang claims it has only published around 2% of data stolen in the attack. The latest data leak by the Conti ransomware gang follows similar leaks of the data stolen in the ransomware attacks on Leon Medical Centers in Florida and Nocona General Hospital in Texas. The Avaddon ransomware gang has similarly published data on its leak site that was allegedly stolen in an attack on Capital Medical Center in Olympia in Washington. The gang has threatened to leak further data within the next few days if the ransom is not paid. The...



