Anthem Inc. Settles State Attorneys General Data Breach Investigations and Pays $48.2 Million in Penalties
The Indianapolis, IN-based health insurer Anthem Inc. has settled a multi-state investigation by state attorneys general over its 78.8 million record data breach in 2014. One settlement was agreed with Attorneys General in 43 states and Washington D.C for $39.5 million and a separate settlement was reached with the California Attorney General for $8.7 million. The settlements resolve violations of Federal and state laws that contributed to the data breach – the largest ever breach of healthcare data in the United States. The cyberattack on Anthem occurred in 2014. Hackers targeted the health insurer with phishing emails, the responses to which gave them the foothold in the network they needed. From there, the hackers spent months exploring Anthem’s network and exfiltrating data from its customer databases. Data stolen in the attack included the names, contact information, dates of birth, health insurance ID numbers, and Social Security numbers of current and former health plan members and employees. And was announced by Anthem in February 2015. A Chinese national and an unnamed...
PHI of 26,861 Patients Potentially Compromised in Oaklawn Hospital Phishing Attack
Oaklawn Hospital in Marshall, MI, has started notifying 26,861 patients about a potential breach of their personal and health information. It is unclear when the breach was detected, but the forensic investigation revealed on July 28, 2020 that the email accounts of certain employees had been accessed by unauthorized third parties between April 14 and April 15, 2020. Access to the accounts was gained after employees responded to phishing emails and disclosed their email credentials. The breach was detected when suspicious emails were found in several employee email accounts. A comprehensive manual document review was conducted to identify any protected health information stored in the compromised email accounts. The compromised accounts were discovered to contain patient names along with dates of birth, medical information, and health insurance information. The Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, financial account information, and online login information of “a very limited” number of patients were also potentially compromised. The delay in issuing notification...
4 More U.S. Healthcare Providers Discover Email Account Breaches
Alameda Health System (AHS), an Alameda, CA-based provider of emergency, inpatient, outpatient, and wellness services in the East Bay area, has discovered an unauthorized individual temporarily gained access to the email account of an employee. AHS learned that the account was accessed for a brief period on April 8, 2020. The breach was discovered by AHS on June 17, 2020. Assisted by a leading forensic security firm, AHS determined that the following types of information were potentially compromised: names, dates of birth, medical record numbers, appointment dates, limited medical information, health insurance information, Social Security numbers and driver’s license numbers. AHS and the forensic investigators found no evidence to suggest any information was stolen or misused for the purpose of committing identity theft or fraud, but as a precaution, individuals whose Social Security number was potentially compromised have been offered complimentary membership to credit monitoring and identity theft protection services. The breach report submitted to the HHS’ Office for Civil...
MU Health Care Reports Second Phishing Attack of the Year
University of Missouri Health Care (MU Health Care) has experienced a phishing attack that saw several employee email accounts compromised between May 4 and May 6, 2020. An investigation into the breach revealed the compromised email accounts contained patient information including names, account numbers, dates of birth, health insurance information, Social Security numbers, and driver’s license numbers. MU Health Care has notified all patients affected by the attack and has offered individuals whose Social Security number was potentially compromised complimentary credit monitoring services. No reports have been received that suggest any patient information has been misused. Two breach reports have been submitted to the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) about email-related data breaches, one on June 11, 2020, involving the protected health information of 5,074 patients, and another on September 17, 2020, involving the protected health information of 189,736 individuals. MU Health also reported an email breach last year on August 2, 2024, involving the protected health...
Universal Health Services Ransomware Attack Cripples IT Systems Across United States
Universal Health Services (UHS), a King of Prussia, PA-based health system with more than 400 healthcare facilities in the United States and UK, has suffered a major security breach that has seen its IT systems crippled. The Fortune 500 healthcare provider has more than 90,000 employees and serves around 3.5 million patients each year. According to a statement published on its website, the company “experienced an information technology security incident in the early morning hours of September 27, 2020.” Upon discovery of the breach, UHS “suspended user access to its information technology applications related to operations located in the United States.” UHS has implemented information security and emergency protocols and is working closely with its security partners to mitigate the attack and restore its IT operations as quickly as possible. The cyberattack crippled its IT systems, leaving affected hospitals without access to their computer and phone systems. UK facilities were unaffected by the attack. The attack forced UHS to redirect ambulances to other healthcare providers and...



